Raschke S U
British Columbia Institute of Technology, Applied Research MAKE+ (retired), 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, Canada.
Can Prosthet Orthot J. 2023 Dec 22;6(2):42222. doi: 10.33137/cpoj.v6i2.42222. eCollection 2023.
3D printing initially captured the public eye when mainstream media began writing about Enabling the Future, a volunteer network that had begun designing and 3D printing prosthetic hands. Many of the stories focused on how this technology was going to disrupt the prosthetic sector. The response from prosthetists was skepticism and concern, in particular warning that 3D printed components would not be robust enough to withstand the activities of daily living. Moreover, they emphasized that fit problems could potentially cause more harm than good. Several years on, this issue explores currant usage and experiences with the technology in prosthetics and, to a limited extent, orthotics.
当主流媒体开始报道“开启未来”(一个已开始设计和3D打印假手的志愿者网络)时,3D打印最初引起了公众的关注。许多报道聚焦于这项技术将如何颠覆假肢行业。假肢师的反应是怀疑和担忧,尤其警告称3D打印部件不够坚固,无法承受日常生活活动。此外,他们强调适配问题可能弊大于利。几年过去了,本期探讨了该技术在假肢以及在一定程度上在矫形器方面的当前使用情况和经验。