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Case Study the Benefits of Integrating 3D Printing into Prosthetics by Comparing a Traditional Manufactured Prosthesis to a 3D Manufactured Transradial Prosthesis
2021
Journal of student research
This research study will be looking at the benefits and time-frame benefits of 3D printing. The purpose of this is to prove how the data collected agrees with past research studies on how the integration of 3D printing technology into the field of orthotics and prosthetics is considered beneficial. Participant one was given two sets of 10 questions to find a statistical significance between a traditional transradial prosthesis and a 3D manufactured transradial prosthesis. By doing this I then
doi:10.47611/jsrhs.v10i2.1778
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