Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 Upper extremity differences can produce challenges in childhood occupations. 3D printing is emerging in rehabilitation science for the creation of assistive technology because of its customizability and cost-effectiveness. A preprinting protocol was created for assessing, selecting, and designing a 3D-printed prosthesis for a young child with an upper extremity difference. This project demonstrates the feasibility of the protocol and sets the groundwork for future research with 3D-printed prostheses. Primary Author and Speaker: Margaret Berger Contributing Authors: Meredith Gronski, Matthew Foreman

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