“超级英雄”项目:设计和制造低成本的个性化假肢

María González-García , Andrés Meana-Fernández , Deva Menéndez-Teleña , Ramón Rubio-García
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肢体缺失对个体的生理、心理和社会健康都有影响,尤其是那些上肢缺陷的人。肌电假体由随意肌收缩控制,可恢复部分功能;然而,它们昂贵、复杂且难以获得,特别是对于随着年龄的增长而需要经常更新的儿童。为了解决这些限制,奥维耶多大学开发了“超级英雄项目”。这个跨学科的项目让来自工程和医疗保健学科的学生参与设计和制造使用3D打印技术的低成本假肢。该项目保证每个假肢都是根据个人的具体要求量身定制的,重点是舒适性、适应性和用户友好性。残肢数字化建模用于假肢设计,然后使用轻质柔性材料的增材制造技术制造假肢。来自西班牙和柬埔寨的13个人已经从这个项目中受益,他们为从日常工作到体育运动的各种活动量身定制了设备。除了身体上的好处,该项目还促进了社会包容,并通过提高学生的技术和人际交往能力来改变学生参与者。超级英雄项目表明,负担得起的定制假肢可以提高患者的生活质量,同时促进教育和社区服务之间的深度联系。
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The ‘Superheroes’ project: Design and fabrication of low-cost personalized prostheses
Limb absence has an impact on the physical, psychological, and social well-being of individuals, particularly those with upper limb deficiencies. Myoelectric prostheses, controlled by voluntary muscle contractions, can restore some functionality; however, they are costly, complex, and inaccessible, particularly for children who require frequent updates as they grow. In order to address these limitations, the "Superheroes Project" was developed at University of Oviedo. This interdisciplinary initiative engages students from engineering and healthcare disciplines in the design and fabrication of low-cost prostheses with 3D printing technology. The project guarantees that each prosthesis is tailored to the specific requirements of the individual, with a focus on comfort, adaptability, and user-friendliness. Digital modelling of the residual limbs is performed for the prostheses design, which are then manufactured with additive technologies of lightweight and flexible materials. 13 individuals from Spain and Cambodia have been benefited from the project, with devices tailored for several activities ranging from daily tasks to sports. In addition to the physical benefits, the project also promotes social inclusion and transforms student participants by enhancing their technical and interpersonal skills. The Superheroes Project demonstrates that affordable customized prostheses can improve the quality of life of patients, while fostering a deep connection between education and community service.
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