Baronio et al., 2016 - Google Patents
A critical analysis of a hand orthosis reverse engineering and 3D printing processBaronio et al., 2016
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- Baronio G
- Harran S
- Signoroni A
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- Applied bionics and biomechanics
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The possibility to realize highly customized orthoses is receiving boost thanks to the widespread diffusion of low‐cost 3D printing technologies. However, rapid prototyping (RP) with 3D printers is only the final stage of patient personalized orthotics processes. A reverse …
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