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Production time and user satisfaction of 3-dimensional printed orthoses for chronic hand conditions compared with conventional orthoses: A prospective case series

Tanja Oud, Yvette L. Kerkum, Peter de Groot, Harm Gijsbers, Frans Nollet, Merel‐Anne Brehm

2021Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine – Clinical Communications19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: Hand orthoses are often prescribed for persons with chronic hand and wrist impairments. This study assessed the feasibility, in terms of production time and user satisfaction, of 3-dimensional printed hand orthoses compared with conventional hand orthoses for this population. Methods: In this prospective case series, both a conventional hand orthosis and a 3-dimensional printed hand orthosis were manufactured for 10 participants. Production time (in minutes) of each orthosis was recorded. Each orthosis was worn for one week, after which participants completed a self-designed questionnaire on satisfaction, scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Functionality and orthosis preference were also assessed. Results: The mean (standard deviation (SD)) production time for the 3-dimensional printed orthoses, of 112 (11.0) min, was significantly shorter compared with 239 (29.2) min for the conventional or-thoses (95% confidence interval (95% CI) 71?182 min, p?=?0.001). Satisfaction scores were similar for both orthoses, except for comfort item ?fitting method?, which was rated significantly higher for scanning compared with casting (median [IQR] score: 5 [0.0]; 4 [2.0], p?=?0.034). Functionality and orthosis preference were rated similar for both orthoses. Conclusion: As the production time was halved, user satisfaction similar, and scanning experienced as slightly more comfortable than casting, 3-dimensional printed hand orthoses seem feasible and potentially beneficial for use in people with chronic hand and wrist impairments.

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WristPhysical therapyMedicineLikert scalePatient satisfactionConfidence intervalPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMathematicsSurgeryStatisticsInternal medicineStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsMuscle activation and electromyography studies