2018
DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2018.1494217
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Personalized assistive device manufactured by 3D modelling and printing techniques

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“…Functionality . In Lee’s case report, performance in ADL of a patient with a subdural hematoma was evaluated for three tasks of the Jebsen Hand Function Test (JHFT) after using a 3D-printed WHO for one month, showing a clear reduction in time needed on the simulated feeding task [ 35 ]. In Schmitz’s case report on a patient with cerebral palsy, improvements in 3/7 JHFT subtests were observed, and a total reduction of 58 seconds while wearing the 3D-printed WHO compared to no orthosis [ 37 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Functionality . In Lee’s case report, performance in ADL of a patient with a subdural hematoma was evaluated for three tasks of the Jebsen Hand Function Test (JHFT) after using a 3D-printed WHO for one month, showing a clear reduction in time needed on the simulated feeding task [ 35 ]. In Schmitz’s case report on a patient with cerebral palsy, improvements in 3/7 JHFT subtests were observed, and a total reduction of 58 seconds while wearing the 3D-printed WHO compared to no orthosis [ 37 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functionality, the least often reported outcome, was mostly evaluated with the JHFT. Regarding satisfaction, three studies used the QUEST [ 26 , 35 , 42 ] and one study the satisfaction module of the OPUS [ 25 ], which are both validated and reliable tools [ 45 ]. Seven studies used a self-designed method to assess satisfaction, which may have influenced the reliability of the obtained results [ 24 , 32 34 , 36 , 41 , 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advent of newer technology, other modalities such as virtual reality therapy, 3-dimensional (3D) printed orthotics, etc., are emerging [ 2 , 4 ]. However, the use of 3D printed orthotics is limited [ 4 , 5 ]. Although several static and functional upper limb orthoses have been used in small trials, there is a lack of robust evidence for the same in children with UCP [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O surgimento e aperfeiçoamento das chamadas tecnologias 3D nos últimos anos, como a manufatura aditiva (MA) ou impressão 3D, trazem uma série de novas oportunidades para o projeto nesta área, favorecendo a inserção do usuário no processo de desenvolvimento e a customização dos produtos segundo suas necessidades e desejos, com ganhos também em termos de tempo e de custos de produção, conforme destacam diversos estudos recentes: Ostuzzi et al (2015), Day e Riley (2018), Gherardini et al (2018), Lee et al (2019), Manero et al (2019), Schwartz et al (2019). Gherardini et al (2018) Embora existam metodologias de projeto e de desenvolvimento de produtos já bem consolidadas na literatura (PAHL et al, 2007;ULLMAN, 2010;ULRICH;EPPINGER, 2015), diante do que foi exposto, fica evidenciada a necessidade da adaptação às características e especificidades do projeto de TA para a obtenção de melhores resultados.…”
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“…26) Lee et al (2019) Os autores propõem um método de desenvolvimento de um DA (órtese) customizado com a utilização do escaneamento e da impressão 3D, a partir do estudo de caso de um indivíduo com hemiparesia direita. A órtese é equipada com um suporte para canetas e um conector que permite o acoplamento de outros dispositivos de auxílio a atividades diárias (talher, dispositivo para digitação, etc.…”
Section: ) Gordes E Waller (2019)unclassified