Uncovering Challenges and Opportunities for 3D Printing Assistive Technology with Physical Therapists

Samantha McDonald, Niara Comrie, Erin Buehler, N. Carter, Braxton Dubin, Karen L. Gordes, S. McCombe-Waller, A. Hurst
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Physical therapists have a history of modifying and making assistive technology (AT) to fit the unique needs of their patients. However, lack of materials, time, and access to training can restrict what they can create. While 3D printing has the opportunity to empower physical therapists to develop highly customized, economical, and timely assistive technology; little is known about the feasibility of using 3D printing in a clinical setting, and how to teach and engage physical therapists in physical prototyping. We collaborated with physical therapy professors and students at a medical university to integrate 3D printing and AT design into a graduate-level physical therapy class. Our investigation showed 3D printing is a viable tool for clinical production of AT. We found opportunities and barriers to 3D printing in the physical therapy field, and we present four considerations relevant to integrating 3D printing into clinical practice: 1) exploring augmentations versus novel AT designs, 2) improvements to novice 3D modeling software, 3) adjusting for prototype fidelity, and 4) selecting 3D printing materials. This paper contributes knowledge toward the understanding of practical applications of 3D printing in a clinical setting and teaching 3D modeling to non-engineers.
与物理治疗师一起发现3D打印辅助技术的挑战和机遇
物理治疗师有修改和制作辅助技术(AT)的历史,以适应患者的独特需求。然而,缺乏材料、时间和获得培训的机会会限制他们的创作能力。虽然3D打印有机会使物理治疗师能够开发高度定制的、经济的和及时的辅助技术;关于在临床环境中使用3D打印的可行性,以及如何教授和吸引物理治疗师进行物理原型制作,人们知之甚少。我们与一所医科大学的物理治疗教授和学生合作,将3D打印和at设计整合到研究生水平的物理治疗课程中。我们的研究表明,3D打印是临床生产AT的可行工具。我们发现了3D打印在物理治疗领域的机遇和障碍,并提出了将3D打印整合到临床实践中的四个考虑因素:1)探索增强与新型AT设计,2)改进新手3D建模软件,3)调整原型保真度,4)选择3D打印材料。本文有助于了解3D打印在临床环境中的实际应用,并向非工程师教授3D建模。
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