User-tailored orthosis design for 3d printing with plactive: A quick methodology

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This paper proposes a methodology for user-tailored orthosis design for 3D printing that aims to give a non-expert, user-oriented tool that easily generates a customized orthosis. Additionally, this work aims to verify the biocompatibility of the PLACTIVE™ (PLACTIVE AN1™, nano-additive concentration 1%, Copper 3D, Santiago, Chile) filament after extrusion to check its feasibility for 3D printed orthoses. A forefinger and a thumb orthosis were successfully designed applying the proposed methodology. The results showed that the proposed methodology is able to generate simple and practical orthoses through a fairly easy and intuitive procedure. Furthermore, experimental tests showed that the biocompatibility of the PLACTIVE™ filament is not affected after extrusion process, suggesting that it is a feasible material for 3D-printed orthoses.

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Chaparro-Rico, B. D. M., Martinello, K., Fucile, S., & Cafolla, D. (2021). User-tailored orthosis design for 3d printing with plactive: A quick methodology. Crystals, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11050561

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