Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology

Severe hand injuries resulting from accidents can lead to the traumatic loss of an upper limb. The provision of an assistive device, such as an arm prosthesis, can help patients regain their courage and motivation to engage with the public. This project aimed to integrate 3D scanning and printing te...

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Published in:International journal of online and biomedical engineering
Main Author: Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Online Engineering 2023
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Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
2023
International journal of online and biomedical engineering
19
16
10.3991/ijoe.v19i16.43189
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178294286&doi=10.3991%2fijoe.v19i16.43189&partnerID=40&md5=72dd53ec63a75967761a90da3366c478
Severe hand injuries resulting from accidents can lead to the traumatic loss of an upper limb. The provision of an assistive device, such as an arm prosthesis, can help patients regain their courage and motivation to engage with the public. This project aimed to integrate 3D scanning and printing technology to develop a customized passive arm prosthesis for individuals who have experienced shoulder disarticulation due to a traumatic accident. The fabrication of the arm prosthesis was specifically designed and tailored to meet each patient’s unique needs and preferences. The prosthesis design was created based on 3D scan files obtained from the patients. Finite element analysis was employed to analyze the design and determine the optimal materials to use, as well as to optimize the overall design. The finalized model was then converted into STL file format and G-code for the 3D printing process. To ensure ease of use, the entire arm prosthesis and a harness system were assembled, and multiple tests and fittings were conducted on the patient. Several prototypes of the arm prosthesis were fabricated to achieve the best fit for each individual patient. © 2023 by the authors of this article. Published under CC-BY.
International Association of Online Engineering
26268493
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
spellingShingle Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
author_facet Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
author_sort Zulkifli M.F.; Hashim N.M.; Ramlee M.H.; Whulanza Y.; Abdullah A.H.
title Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
title_short Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
title_full Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
title_fullStr Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
title_full_unstemmed Development of Customized Passive Arm Prosthetics by Integrating 3D Printing and Scanning Technology
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description Severe hand injuries resulting from accidents can lead to the traumatic loss of an upper limb. The provision of an assistive device, such as an arm prosthesis, can help patients regain their courage and motivation to engage with the public. This project aimed to integrate 3D scanning and printing technology to develop a customized passive arm prosthesis for individuals who have experienced shoulder disarticulation due to a traumatic accident. The fabrication of the arm prosthesis was specifically designed and tailored to meet each patient’s unique needs and preferences. The prosthesis design was created based on 3D scan files obtained from the patients. Finite element analysis was employed to analyze the design and determine the optimal materials to use, as well as to optimize the overall design. The finalized model was then converted into STL file format and G-code for the 3D printing process. To ensure ease of use, the entire arm prosthesis and a harness system were assembled, and multiple tests and fittings were conducted on the patient. Several prototypes of the arm prosthesis were fabricated to achieve the best fit for each individual patient. © 2023 by the authors of this article. Published under CC-BY.
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