1. Design, analysis and development of low-cost 3D printed prosthetic hand.
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Vedi, Harmitsingh, Bhaiswar, Vinod, and Walke, Pramod
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ARM amputation , *ARTIFICIAL hands , *MYOELECTRIC prosthesis , *RAPID prototyping , *THREE-dimensional printing , *PROSTHETICS - Abstract
he development of 3D printing technology has opened new possibilities in the field of prosthetics, particularly in creating affordable and customizable prosthetic hands. The use of soft joints made from TPU material enhances the flexibility and robustness of 3D printed prosthetic hands, making them more functional for individuals with upper limb amputations. This technology has important implications for those in low-resource countries or war-wounded refugees who may not have access to conventional or myoelectric prostheses. By using open-source software and 3D printed materials, this system is highly adaptable and customizable, allowing for personalization and cost-effective solutions for those in need. Rapid prototyping or 3D printing has decreased the costs associated with prosthetic development, customization, and fabrication. In our study, we had also seen that the existing prosthetic hands are lacking when it comes to providing a hand for a person who has very complicated shapes and sizes. Comfort is also an issue in existing 3D printed hands, this is because of the material used and no system provided for ventilation. As one case study, we have mentioned in this paper. The experiments conducted on this proposed system have shown high accuracy and energy efficiency, proving its feasibility and applicability in providing a low-cost alternative to conventional prostheses. Overall, the articles demonstrate the potential of 3D printing technology to provide low-cost, customized, and high-performance prosthetic devices for people with upper limb amputations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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