VA RR&D Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB), VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, United States; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
VA RR&D Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB), VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, United States.
Med Eng Phys. 2022 Jun;104:103802. doi: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2022.103802. Epub 2022 Apr 14.
Patients with diabetes mellitus are at elevated risk for secondary complications that result in lower extremity amputations. Standard of care to prevent these complications involves prescribing custom accommodative insoles that use inefficient and outdated fabrication processes including milling and hand carving. A new thrust of custom 3D printed insoles has shown promise in producing corrective insoles but has not explored accommodative diabetic insoles. Our novel contribution is a metamaterial design application that allows the insole stiffness to vary regionally following patient-specific plantar pressure measurements. We presented a novel workflow to fabricate custom 3D printed elastomeric insoles, a testing method to evaluate the durability, shear stiffness, and compressive stiffness of insole material samples, and a case study to demonstrate how the novel 3D printed insoles performed clinically. Our 3D printed insoles results showed a matched or improved durability, a reduced shear stiffness, and a reduction in plantar pressure in clinical case study compared to standard of care insoles.
糖尿病患者发生继发性并发症的风险较高,这些并发症会导致下肢截肢。预防这些并发症的标准治疗方法包括开具定制适应鞋垫,这些鞋垫采用低效和过时的制造工艺,包括铣削和手工雕刻。定制 3D 打印鞋垫的一个新趋势在生产矫正鞋垫方面显示出了前景,但尚未探索适应糖尿病鞋垫。我们的新颖贡献是一种超材料设计应用,允许根据患者特定的足底压力测量结果使鞋垫的硬度在区域上发生变化。我们提出了一种制造定制 3D 打印弹性鞋垫的新工作流程,一种评估鞋垫材料样本耐用性、剪切刚度和压缩刚度的测试方法,以及一个案例研究,展示了新型 3D 打印鞋垫在临床上的表现。与标准治疗鞋垫相比,我们的 3D 打印鞋垫在临床案例研究中显示出了匹配或改善的耐用性、降低的剪切刚度和降低的足底压力。