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3D-printed upper limb prostheses: a review.

Jelle Ten Kate1, Gerwin Smit1, Paul Breedveld1.   

Abstract

GOAL: This paper aims to provide an overview with quantitative information of existing 3D-printed upper limb prostheses. We will identify the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed devices to enable improvement of current devices based on the demands of prostheses users.
METHODS: A review was performed using Scopus, Web of Science and websites related to 3D-printing. Quantitative information on the mechanical and kinematic specifications and 3D-printing technology used was extracted from the papers and websites.
RESULTS: The overview (58 devices) provides the general specifications, the mechanical and kinematic specifications of the devices and information regarding the 3D-printing technology used for hands. The overview shows prostheses for all different upper limb amputation levels with different types of control and a maximum material cost of $500.
CONCLUSION: A large range of various prostheses have been 3D-printed, of which the majority are used by children. Evidence with respect to the user acceptance, functionality and durability of the 3D-printed hands is lacking. Contrary to what is often claimed, 3D-printing is not necessarily cheap, e.g., injection moulding can be cheaper. Conversely, 3D-printing provides a promising possibility for individualization, e.g., personalized socket, colour, shape and size, without the need for adjusting the production machine. Implications for rehabilitation Upper limb deficiency is a condition in which a part of the upper limb is missing as a result of a congenital limb deficiency of as a result of an amputation. A prosthetic hand can restore some of the functions of a missing limb and help the user in performing activities of daily living. Using 3D-printing technology is one of the solutions to manufacture hand prostheses. This overview provides information about the general, mechanical and kinematic specifications of all the devices and it provides the information about the 3D-printing technology used to print the hands.

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Keywords:  3D-printing; hand; prostheses; specifications; upper limb

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28152642     DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2016.1253117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol        ISSN: 1748-3107


  28 in total

1.  Motion Intent Recognition in Intelligent Lower Limb Prosthesis Using One-Dimensional Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transforms.

Authors:  Min Sheng; Wan-Jun Wang; Ting-Ting Tong; Yuan-Yuan Yang; Hui-Lin Chen; Ben-Yue Su
Journal:  Comput Intell Neurosci       Date:  2021-11-24

2.  Functional improvement by body-powered 3D-printed prosthesis in patients with finger amputation: Two case reports.

Authors:  Min-Yong Lee; Seung Hak Lee; Ja-Ho Leigh; Hyung Seok Nam; Eun Young Hwang; Jung Yeon Lee; Sol Han; Gangpyo Lee
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-06-24       Impact factor: 1.817

Review 3.  Additive manufacturing technology of polymeric materials for customized products: recent developments and future prospective.

Authors:  Akhilesh Kumar Pal; Amar K Mohanty; Manjusri Misra
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 4.  Recent advances in additive manufacturing of engineering thermoplastics: challenges and opportunities.

Authors:  Maisyn Picard; Amar K Mohanty; Manjusri Misra
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 4.036

5.  Functional changes through the usage of 3D-printed transitional prostheses in children.

Authors:  Jorge M Zuniga; Jean L Peck; Rakesh Srivastava; James E Pierce; Drew R Dudley; Nicholas A Than; Nicholas Stergiou
Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol       Date:  2017-11-08

6.  3D printing and characterization of a soft and biostable elastomer with high flexibility and strength for biomedical applications.

Authors:  Emilio O Bachtiar; Ozan Erol; Michal Millrod; Runhan Tao; David H Gracias; Lewis H Romer; Sung Hoon Kang
Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater       Date:  2020-01-23

7.  Affordable passive 3D-printed prosthesis for persons with partial hand amputation.

Authors:  Raghad Alturkistani; Kavin A; Suresh Devasahayam; Raji Thomas; Esther L Colombini; Carlos A Cifuentes; Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam; Helge A Wurdemann; Mehran Moazen
Journal:  Prosthet Orthot Int       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 1.895

Review 8.  A review of technology, materials and R&D challenges of upper limb prosthesis for improved user suitability.

Authors:  Robbie Brack; Emeka H Amalu
Journal:  J Orthop       Date:  2020-12-25

9.  3D Printing and 3D Bioprinting in Pediatrics.

Authors:  Sanjairaj Vijayavenkataraman; Jerry Y H Fuh; Wen Feng Lu
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2017-07-13

10.  Ten guidelines for the design of non-assembly mechanisms: The case of 3D-printed prosthetic hands.

Authors:  Juan Sebastian Cuellar; Gerwin Smit; Amir A Zadpoor; Paul Breedveld
Journal:  Proc Inst Mech Eng H       Date:  2018-08-16       Impact factor: 1.617

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