Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs and desires of the local population. The limitations of resources and accessibility for the individual gave rise to a focused design methodology for delivering a culturally acceptable solution using 3D Printing technology. A series of co-design activities were held in Uganda and provided direct feedback to drive the design of two prototypes based on acceptable aesthetics and priority Activities of Daily Living. Two terminal device prototypes were 3D printed in the UK. These can be directly attached to a standard proximal socket thread. The passive hand was printed in a flexible filament and the prehensor was printed in a durable impact resista...
Orthopaedic injury is set to become the 3rd leading cause globally of disability and death by 2030. ...
This thesis is concerned with exploring just how to develop products in line with this frugal method...
In developing countries, prosthetic workshops are limited, difficult to reach, or even non-existent....
Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs a...
Background: The majority of the amputated population is living in low-resource countries, but only a...
With the introduction of the RepRap 3D printers, capable of printing most of its own parts, the cost...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, only 5%-15% of people in lower-income countr...
In developing countries, the access of amputees to prosthetic devices is very limited. In a way to i...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)The high cost of quality aesthetic prostheses and the isolation from ...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
The Rapid Orthotics for CURE Kenya team as a whole aims to empower the orthopedic technicians in the...
In developing countries amputation surgeries are performed more often than in western countries due ...
The majority of people with upper limb absence (PWULA) live in lower, or middle-income countries (LM...
Orthopaedic injury is set to become the 3rd leading cause globally of disability and death by 2030. ...
This thesis is concerned with exploring just how to develop products in line with this frugal method...
In developing countries, prosthetic workshops are limited, difficult to reach, or even non-existent....
Meeting the needs of persons with upper limb loss in Uganda requires an understanding of the needs a...
Background: The majority of the amputated population is living in low-resource countries, but only a...
With the introduction of the RepRap 3D printers, capable of printing most of its own parts, the cost...
The aim of this feasibility study was to investigate how a 3D printer could be put to its best use i...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, only 5%-15% of people in lower-income countr...
In developing countries, the access of amputees to prosthetic devices is very limited. In a way to i...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)The high cost of quality aesthetic prostheses and the isolation from ...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
Goal: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed up...
The Rapid Orthotics for CURE Kenya team as a whole aims to empower the orthopedic technicians in the...
In developing countries amputation surgeries are performed more often than in western countries due ...
The majority of people with upper limb absence (PWULA) live in lower, or middle-income countries (LM...
Orthopaedic injury is set to become the 3rd leading cause globally of disability and death by 2030. ...
This thesis is concerned with exploring just how to develop products in line with this frugal method...
In developing countries, prosthetic workshops are limited, difficult to reach, or even non-existent....