BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, only 5%-15% of people in lower-income countries have access to prostheses. This is largely due to low availability of materials and high costs of prostheses. 3D-printing techniques have become easily accessible and can offer functional patient-specific components at relatively low costs, reducing or bypassing the current manufacturing and postprocessing steps. However, it is not yet clear how 3D-printing can provide a sustainable solution to the low availability of limb prostheses for patients with amputations in lower-income countries. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate 3D-printing for the production of limb prostheses in lower-income countries and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs). STUDY DE...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
Roughly 12,500 upper extremity amputations, including 5000 hand amputations, occur in the US every y...
Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs a...
Background: There is a huge unmet global need for affordable prostheses. Amputations often happen in...
Study design Systematic review Background 3D printing (3DP) provides an exciting opportunity to cust...
Upper limb loss alters individuals’ private and professional life. Prosthetic devices are thus a sol...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
Background: The majority of the amputated population is living in low-resource countries, but only a...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
Roughly 12,500 upper extremity amputations, including 5000 hand amputations, occur in the US every y...
Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs a...
Background: There is a huge unmet global need for affordable prostheses. Amputations often happen in...
Study design Systematic review Background 3D printing (3DP) provides an exciting opportunity to cust...
Upper limb loss alters individuals’ private and professional life. Prosthetic devices are thus a sol...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
Background: The majority of the amputated population is living in low-resource countries, but only a...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
The study seeks to investigate the newly developed technology of three-dimensional printing and the ...
Roughly 12,500 upper extremity amputations, including 5000 hand amputations, occur in the US every y...
Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs a...