2022
DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2022.2105438
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Effect of 3D printed insoles for people with flatfeet: A systematic review

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“…Ceramics include zirkonia [116]. Within the material class of polymers ABS [25,48,118,124], EVA [120], PLA [25,27,42,78,83,119,121,122,125], PA [78], PC [24,121], PCL [24,83], PEKK [78,124], PET-G [25,27,121], PHA [25], photopolymer [18,26,27,42,78,115], PU [121] and TPE [124] were found. Combined materials inlude PC-ABS, [42] glass beads, resind and silicone [78].…”
Section: On-body Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ceramics include zirkonia [116]. Within the material class of polymers ABS [25,48,118,124], EVA [120], PLA [25,27,42,78,83,119,121,122,125], PA [78], PC [24,121], PCL [24,83], PEKK [78,124], PET-G [25,27,121], PHA [25], photopolymer [18,26,27,42,78,115], PU [121] and TPE [124] were found. Combined materials inlude PC-ABS, [42] glass beads, resind and silicone [78].…”
Section: On-body Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathologies in this section include cancer [25, 42, 44, 83], Covid-19 [26, 27], cranio-maxillofacial defects [25, 48, 50, 118], foot abnormalities such as flat feet [120, 121], limb loss [122, 123], neurological disorders [124], tooth loss [18, 115117], various fracture types such as forearm fractures or tibial plateau fractures [63, 74, 119, 125] and different types of ear disorders [78].…”
Section: Reviews In Medical 3d Printingmentioning
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“…This is common in dentistry, orthopaedics, and maxillofacial surgery. Outside of surgery and dentistry, 3D printing can be used to obtain personalised braces and orthoses (Daryabor et al 2022), rehabilitation devices (Urquhart et al 2022), or personalized supports for immobilising patients during delicate operations like radiotherapy (Robar et al 2022). In all medical fields where they have been used, 3D-printed devices were found to be clinically effective (Diment et al 2017).…”
Section: Surgical and Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zuñiga et al [16] demonstrated comparable pressure distribution between 3D-printed and standard insoles. Another research reported improved foot function and comfort with 3D-printed insoles in individuals with flat feet [17]. Insoles utilizing 3Dprinting technology have been developed, incorporating plantar pressure sensor arrays [18] while Li et al [19] investigated the therapeutic effect of 3D-printed individualized heel cups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%