Orthoses Development Using Modern Technologies

  • Štefanovič B
  • Danko M
  • Michalíková M
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to design, manufacture and verify orthoses using innovative methods. 3D scanning, additive manufacturing and CAD/CAM software are applied during the development process. Target group of the study are subjects with insufficient gripping and manipulating functions of the arm and forearm. Positives are obtained using a hand-held 3D scanner Artec Eva. Specific 3D scanning methodology is applied during this process. Individual orthoses are designed in an open-source CAD software Meshmixer and manufactured by FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) additive technology from a biocompatible plastic material. All models are inspected and verified in an analysis software VGStudio MAX. Given methodology can be used not only for this specific purpose, but also for orthosis development in general.

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Štefanovič, B., Danko, M., Michalíková, M., Bednarčíková, L., Rajťúková, V., Tóth, T., … Živčák, J. (2021). Orthoses Development Using Modern Technologies. In Prosthetics and Orthotics. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95463

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