3D PRINTED COSMETIC COVERS FOR LOWER LIMB PROSTHETICS

K. Efstathiou, Anthony McGarry
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Cosmetic covers provide better aesthetic appearance and may facilitate increased acceptance of the prosthesis. Traditionally, cosmetic covers aimed to achieve an aesthetic and realistic appearance; through time, a fresh perspective has developed on cosmetic covers where traditional/realistic covers evolved into a custom-made product, which truly promotes the patient’s personality. The objectives of the study were to gather information from five well-known companies in the cosmetic cover industry (UNYQ, Limb-Art, Alleles, WillowWood and Aqua-Leg), analyse and compare their design elements using the Pugh matrix, and suggest a novel design using the best performing criteria of each design. The overall results of the Pugh matrix revealed the opportunity of a new design with improved design elements mainly in terms of “cover fit/aesthetics”, “ease of attachment” and “practicality”. The novel design had a vast difference in total score from the second-best design, revealing the improvement possibilities such cover design may have in the future. Although the study successfully presented a theoretical novel design, it was based on data found through literature and web resources, making the overall results of the study more objective rather than subjective. Future research is encouraged to be conducted based on a more subjective approach towards cosmetic covers. Article PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/42176/32350 How To Cite: Efstathiou K, McGarry A. 3D printed cosmetic covers for lower limb prosthetics. Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal. 2023; Volume 6, Issue 2, No.8. https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v6i2.42176 Corresponding Author: Anthony McGarry, PhDDepartment of Biomedical engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.E-Mail: anthony.mcgarry@strath.ac.ukORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0738-5906
用于下肢假肢的 3d 打印化妆品罩
美容盖具有更好的美观效果,可提高假体的接受度。传统上,美容盖旨在实现美观逼真的外观;随着时间的推移,人们对美容盖有了新的认识,传统/逼真的美容盖演变成了定制产品,真正促进了患者个性的发展。这项研究的目的是收集化妆品盖行业五家知名公司(UNYQ、Limb-Art、Alleles、WillowWood 和 Aqua-Leg)的信息,使用 Pugh 矩阵分析和比较它们的设计元素,并利用每种设计的最佳表现标准提出新颖的设计建议。Pugh 矩阵的总体结果表明,新设计的机会在于改进设计元素,主要是在 "盖子的配合/美观"、"安装方便 "和 "实用性 "方面。新设计与次佳设计的总分相差悬殊,揭示了此类封面设计在未来的改进可能性。虽然这项研究成功地提出了一种理论上的新颖设计,但它是基于从文献和网络资源中找到的数据,因此研究的总体结果更加客观而非主观。我们鼓励未来的研究以更主观的方法来研究化妆品封面。文章 PDF 链接:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/42176/32350How 引用:Efstathiou K, McGarry A. 3D 打印的下肢假肢美容盖。加拿大假肢与矫形学杂志》。2023; Volume 6, Issue 2, No.8. https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v6i2.42176Corresponding Author:Anthony McGarry, PhDD 英国格拉斯哥斯特拉思克莱德大学生物医学工程系.E-Mail: anthony.mcgarry@strath.ac.ukORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0738-5906
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