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Automated 3D-printed finger orthosis versus manual orthosis preparation by occupational therapy students

Preparation time, product weight, and user satisfaction

Sigal Portnoy, Nina Barmin, Maayan Elimelech, Balsam Assaly, Simma Oren, Reem Shanan, Yafa Levanon

Study design: Intra-subject cross-sectional study. Introduction: Upper limb injuries often require wearing an orthosis. Today, orthoses are custom-made by the clinician or purchased as an off-shelf product. Although 3D printing is a popular solution, the design and adjustment of an orthosis model according to patient-specific anatomy requires technical expertise, often unavailable to the clinicians. Purpose of the study: (1) To create a software that receives input of anatomic dimensions of the finger and automatically adjusts an orthosis model for patient-specific 3D printing and (2) to compare preparation time, product weight, and user satisfaction of occupational therapy students between the manual method and the automatic 3D printing method. Methods: A custom code allows the user to measure five anatomic measurements of the finger. The code adjusts a swan-neck orthosis model according to the patient-specific measurements, and a fitted resized 3D-printable file is produced. We recruited 36 occupational therapy students (age 25.4 ± 1.9 years). They prepared two swan-neck orthoses for a finger of a rubber mannequin: one manually using a thermoplastic material and the other by 3D printing. The preparation time and orthosis weight were measured, and the subjects filled out a user satisfaction questionnaire. Results: The weight of the 3D-printed orthosis was significantly lower than that of the manual orthosis; however, the preparation time was longer. The subjects were more satisfied with the fit, esthetics, overall process, and product of the 3D-printed orthosis. Conclusion: The creation of an automated software for the patient-specific adjustment of orthoses for 3D printing can be the missing link for integration of 3D printing in the clinics.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 174-179
כרך 33
נושא מספר 2
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.04.2020

Keywords

3D printing
Occupational therapy
Swan-neck deformity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
גישה למסמך
10.1016/j.jht.2020.03.022
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