An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis

Background: In recent years, the treatment of wrist fractures has been the focus of numerous studies, particularly in the development of casts modeled on the patient's anatomy using additive manufacturing techniques. A 3D printed cast offers several advantages over traditional treatment methods...

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Published in:Annals of 3D Printed Medicine
Main Authors: Michaela Servi, Roberto Magherini, Yary Volpe, Rocco Furferi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964124000250
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Roberto Magherini
Yary Volpe
Rocco Furferi
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description Background: In recent years, the treatment of wrist fractures has been the focus of numerous studies, particularly in the development of casts modeled on the patient's anatomy using additive manufacturing techniques. A 3D printed cast offers several advantages over traditional treatment methods, including washability, lightness, and ventilation. Objective: This work introduces an automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses from a 3D scan of the arm using open-source mesh-processing libraries. Methods: The procedure consists of seven steps that generate a customized orthosis model. Due to the absence of a single library capable of completing the entire modeling process, we defined the best execution strategy for each step and established a communication flow between the various blocks. Results: The resulting orthosis comprises two halves, secured by three appropriately positioned bands and perforated with ventilation holes. The modeling procedure takes approximately 5 min to complete and was evaluated on 20 scans of arms of different shapes and sizes. The process proved to be fast, reliable, and suitable for direct use by medical personnel. Conclusions: The developed automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses is efficient and effective, facilitating the use of 3D printed casts in medical practice.
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spelling doaj-art-fb4141ec4e9c4386a9444c8e419fc8dc2025-08-20T00:10:00ZengElsevierAnnals of 3D Printed Medicine2666-96412024-08-011510016610.1016/j.stlm.2024.100166An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosisMichaela Servi0Roberto Magherini1Yary Volpe2Rocco Furferi3Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyCorresponding author.; Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyBackground: In recent years, the treatment of wrist fractures has been the focus of numerous studies, particularly in the development of casts modeled on the patient's anatomy using additive manufacturing techniques. A 3D printed cast offers several advantages over traditional treatment methods, including washability, lightness, and ventilation. Objective: This work introduces an automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses from a 3D scan of the arm using open-source mesh-processing libraries. Methods: The procedure consists of seven steps that generate a customized orthosis model. Due to the absence of a single library capable of completing the entire modeling process, we defined the best execution strategy for each step and established a communication flow between the various blocks. Results: The resulting orthosis comprises two halves, secured by three appropriately positioned bands and perforated with ventilation holes. The modeling procedure takes approximately 5 min to complete and was evaluated on 20 scans of arms of different shapes and sizes. The process proved to be fast, reliable, and suitable for direct use by medical personnel. Conclusions: The developed automatic procedure for designing patient-specific wrist orthoses is efficient and effective, facilitating the use of 3D printed casts in medical practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S26669641240002503D modelling3D printed orthosisWrist orthosisReverse engineeringPersonalized medicine
spellingShingle Michaela Servi
Roberto Magherini
Yary Volpe
Rocco Furferi
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3D modelling
3D printed orthosis
Wrist orthosis
Reverse engineering
Personalized medicine
title An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis
title_full An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis
title_fullStr An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis
title_full_unstemmed An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis
title_short An automatic procedure for modelling patient-specific wrist orthosis
title_sort automatic procedure for modelling patient specific wrist orthosis
topic 3D modelling
3D printed orthosis
Wrist orthosis
Reverse engineering
Personalized medicine
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