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Aesthetics in orthopedic products: applications of the advanced manufacture (AM) to the industrial design of orthoses
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Palabras clave
Orthosis
Industrial Design
Advanced Manufacturing
Aesthetics
Psychology of the lesion
Metacarpophalangeal dislocation
Clasificación UNESCO
2410.02 Anatomía Humana
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
Association for Computing Machinery
Citación
Orozco, P. S. P., Haro, F. B., Quintana, P. C., Pedro, A. B. S., D’Amato, R., & Juanes, J. A. (2019). Aesthetics in orthopedic products: Applications of the advanced manufacture (AM) to the industrial design of orthoses. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 372-379. https://doi.org/10.1145/3362789.3362826
Resumen
[EN]Orthopedics and Rehabilitation are two disciplines related to
technological change that generate a high demand and a growing
volume of activity in developed countries.
The design and manufacture of Orthopedic Product has recently
undergone great development as it benefits from advances in
Industrial Design and new Advanced Manufacturing techniques
based on Rapid Prototyping and Additive Manufacturing.
The Industrial Design applied to the Orthopedic Product offers to
this sector great possibilities of development in the design and
manufacture of the splints or orthosis required, but its real
implementation requires increasing the provided advantages to
those manufactured by traditional methods.
The aim of this paper is to invest qualities that improve the chain
value of the obtained orthoses by Advanced Manufacturing
methods compared to traditional methods, in order to consolidate
the expected demand. For this, in addition to ensuring these
devices the health function that is required, it is proposed to
incorporate the Design Aesthetics as an emotional differentiating
element that directly affects the psychology of the injured person
to avoid the lack of self-esteem and integration that causes an
injury or a morphological alteration.
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9781450371919
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