
About Exo Prosthetics
Exo Prosthetics: Function by Design
We believe that great design can change lives. At Exo Prosthetics, we combine the best of healthcare and design engineering with a bit of our own personality to bring innovative, creative prosthetic solutions to the people who need them.
How Exo Prosthetics started
Exo Prosthetics was founded by Daniel Dunn, a practising clinical prosthetist. Dani has a unique background that combines his experience as a senior prosthetist for the NHS and in private practice with a deep knowledge of design engineering. This unique skill set laid the foundations for the creation of Exo Prosthetics.
Since 2015, Dani has been at the forefront of using 3D printing technologies to design and build custom prosthetic and orthotic devices. His work has included providing upper and lower limb prostheses, as well as developing specialised solutions for partial finger and multiple digit amputations.
What we do
Exo Prosthetics is based right here in Lancashire, UK. We focus on creating custom-made, 3D-printed exoskeletal prostheses, using the latest technologies to find creative solutions for people who need them.
You’ll find details of our current products on this website, but we’re always working on new innovations and have more developments underway.
Commissioning a bespoke prosthesis
We also work with clients who wish to commission specific adaptations, helping them to fully participate in their chosen recreational activities.
If you have a specific project in mind, please contact us with a description of your project and your details to arrange a call back. Whether it’s for motorcycling, knitting, or playing in the park, we can work together to help you achieve your goals.
Private clinical assessment
Every Exo Digit is a bespoke medical device, and in the UK, a certified prosthetist must carry out a clinical assessment and deliver the product.
To make this process as convenient as possible, we have partnered with the Swift Prosthetics, a nationwide service run by our founder, Dani Dunn. For more information, please follow the link below.
