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The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing

Stroke represents the third cause of long-term disability in the world. About 80% of stroke patients have an impairment of bio-motor functions and over half fail to regain arm functionality, resulting in motor movement control disorder with serious loss in terms of social independence. Therefore, re...

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Autores principales: Demeco, Andrea, Foresti, Ruben, Frizziero, Antonio, Daracchi, Nicola, Renzi, Francesco, Rovellini, Margherita, Salerno, Antonello, Martini, Chiara, Pelizzari, Laura, Costantino, Cosimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10111256
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author Demeco, Andrea
Foresti, Ruben
Frizziero, Antonio
Daracchi, Nicola
Renzi, Francesco
Rovellini, Margherita
Salerno, Antonello
Martini, Chiara
Pelizzari, Laura
Costantino, Cosimo
author_facet Demeco, Andrea
Foresti, Ruben
Frizziero, Antonio
Daracchi, Nicola
Renzi, Francesco
Rovellini, Margherita
Salerno, Antonello
Martini, Chiara
Pelizzari, Laura
Costantino, Cosimo
author_sort Demeco, Andrea
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description Stroke represents the third cause of long-term disability in the world. About 80% of stroke patients have an impairment of bio-motor functions and over half fail to regain arm functionality, resulting in motor movement control disorder with serious loss in terms of social independence. Therefore, rehabilitation plays a key role in the reduction of patient disabilities, and 3D printing (3DP) has showed interesting improvements in related fields, thanks to the possibility to produce customized, eco-sustainable and cost-effective orthoses. This study investigated the clinical use of 3DP orthosis in rehabilitation compared to the traditional ones, focusing on the correlation between 3DP technology, therapy and outcomes. We screened 138 articles from PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, selecting the 10 articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria, which were subsequently examined for the systematic review. The results showed that 3DP provides substantial advantages in terms of upper limb orthosis designed on the patient’s needs. Moreover, seven research activities used biodegradable/recyclable materials, underlining the great potential of validated 3DP solutions in a clinical rehabilitation setting. The aim of this study was to highlight how 3DP could overcome the limitations of standard medical devices in order to support clinicians, bioengineers and innovation managers during the implementation of Healthcare 4.0.
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spelling pubmed-106694602023-10-27 The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing Demeco, Andrea Foresti, Ruben Frizziero, Antonio Daracchi, Nicola Renzi, Francesco Rovellini, Margherita Salerno, Antonello Martini, Chiara Pelizzari, Laura Costantino, Cosimo Bioengineering (Basel) Review Stroke represents the third cause of long-term disability in the world. About 80% of stroke patients have an impairment of bio-motor functions and over half fail to regain arm functionality, resulting in motor movement control disorder with serious loss in terms of social independence. Therefore, rehabilitation plays a key role in the reduction of patient disabilities, and 3D printing (3DP) has showed interesting improvements in related fields, thanks to the possibility to produce customized, eco-sustainable and cost-effective orthoses. This study investigated the clinical use of 3DP orthosis in rehabilitation compared to the traditional ones, focusing on the correlation between 3DP technology, therapy and outcomes. We screened 138 articles from PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science, selecting the 10 articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria, which were subsequently examined for the systematic review. The results showed that 3DP provides substantial advantages in terms of upper limb orthosis designed on the patient’s needs. Moreover, seven research activities used biodegradable/recyclable materials, underlining the great potential of validated 3DP solutions in a clinical rehabilitation setting. The aim of this study was to highlight how 3DP could overcome the limitations of standard medical devices in order to support clinicians, bioengineers and innovation managers during the implementation of Healthcare 4.0. MDPI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10669460/ /pubmed/38002380 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10111256 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Demeco, Andrea
Foresti, Ruben
Frizziero, Antonio
Daracchi, Nicola
Renzi, Francesco
Rovellini, Margherita
Salerno, Antonello
Martini, Chiara
Pelizzari, Laura
Costantino, Cosimo
The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title_full The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title_fullStr The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title_full_unstemmed The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title_short The Upper Limb Orthosis in the Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients: The Role of 3D Printing
title_sort upper limb orthosis in the rehabilitation of stroke patients: the role of 3d printing
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10111256
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