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Fast production of customized three-dimensional-printed hand splints

Diana Popescu (Department of Robotics and Production Systems, Universitatea Politehnica din Bucuresti, Bucuresti, Romania)
Aurelian Zapciu (Department of Robotics and Production Systems, Universitatea Politehnica din Bucuresti, Bucuresti, Romania)
Cristian Tarba (Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Universitatea Politehnica din Bucuresti, Bucuresti, Romania)
Dan Laptoiu (Department of Orthopedics 2, Spitalul Clinic Colentina, Bucuresti, Romania)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 15 August 2019

Issue publication date: 8 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to propose a new solution for producing customized three-dimensional (3D)-printed flat-shaped splints, which are then thermoformed to fit the patient’s hand. The splint design process is automated and is available to clinicians through an online application.

Design/methodology/approach

Patient anthropometric data measured by clinicians are associated with variables of parametric 3D splint models. Once these variables are input by clinicians in the online app, customized stereo lithography (STL) files for both splint and half mold, in the case of the bi-material splint, are automatically generated and become available for download. Bi-materials splints are produced by a hybrid manufacturing process involving 3D printing and overmolding.

Findings

This approach eliminates the need for 3D CAD-proficient clinicians, allows fast generation of customized splints, generates two-dimensional (2D) drawings of splints for verifying shape and dimensions before 3D printing and generates the STL files. Automation reduces splint design time and cost, while manufacturing time is diminished by 3D printing the splint in a flat position.

Practical implications

The app could be used in clinical practice. It meets the demands of mass customization using 3D printing in a field where individualization is mandatory. The solution is scalable – it can be extended to other splint designs or to other limbs. 3D-printed tailored splints can offer improved wearing comfort and aesthetic appearance, while maintaining hand immobilization, allowing visually controlled follow-up for edema and rapidly observing the need for revision if necessary.

Originality/value

An online application was developed for uploading patient measurements and downloading 2D drawings and STL files of customized splints. Different models of splints can be designed and included in the database as alternative variants. A method for producing bi-materials flat splints combining soft and rigid polymers represents another novelty of the research.

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Citation

Popescu, D., Zapciu, A., Tarba, C. and Laptoiu, D. (2020), "Fast production of customized three-dimensional-printed hand splints", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 134-144. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-01-2019-0009

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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