Remote fitting procedures for upper limb 3D printed prostheses
Background: The objective of the current investigation was twofold: i) describe a remote fitting procedure for upper limb 3D printed prostheses and ii) assess patient satisfaction and comfort with 3D printed prostheses fitted remotely. Methods: A qualitative study using content and score analysis t...
Main Authors: | Zuniga, J, Young, K, Peck, J, Srivastava, R, Pierce, J, Dudley, D, Salazar, D, Bergmann, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2019
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