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Kellie Hudgens

MakerBot and Robohand | 3D Printing Mechanical Hands - YouTube - 6 views

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    This youtube video by Markerbot and Robohand shows how two men use a 3D printer to design and make prosthetic hands.  The 3D printer allowed them to make cost effective mechanical hands for boys born without hands.  The mechanical hands work due to 'tenodesis grasp'.  The video specifies the need for an OT to strengthen the wrist for better use of the hand and a need for an OT to fit the gauntlet and hand cap.  Is this the future of prosthetics?  The possibilities of 3D printing are limitless when being used to make not only prosthetic hands but various adaptive equipment solutions for all populations.
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    Great video Kellie!
bethduncan

This 3D-Printed Prosthetic Costs Way Less Than Alternatives - 1 views

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    This short video shows how a prosthetic hand is made from a 3D printer. At the TNOTA Conference last year, a presenter described the impact of 3D printing on manufacturing in general and on OT interventions specifically. Prosthetics can now be much more customized to the needs of the patient, more aesthetically appealing, quicker to make, and much less expensive. The possibilities of use of 3D printing with disabled individuals are nearly limitless.
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    One of my husband's co-workers has a 3-D printer. Those things are changing our world! I love this!
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    This is realy neat Beth! I like that is is much less expensive and I actually think these look less like prothetics and more on the advanced robotic side. With practice a person could make alot of heads turn in a curious way when out in public with one of these 3D devices!
watsonml3

3-D printed wrist splints for arthritis sufferers - 3 views

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    A computer software concept has been developed that will enable clinicians with no experience in Computer Aided Design (CAD) to design and make custom-made 3D printed wrist splints for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers. The 3D printed splints are not only more comfortable and attractive but potentially cheaper than the current ones that are 'ugly, bulky, and can make a patients arm sweat'.
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    What a great idea. So many things are being done/accomplished due to 3-D printing. I can only imagine what our future holds in the area.
templetonj

The diaphragm and belly breathing - 3 views

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    This video gives a 3D image of the contraction of the diaphragm and the benefits of deep belly breathing. Seeing what's going on inside the body helped me to realize how it benefits the body.
Sonya Mobley

Rheumatoid Arthritis - Hand - 1 views

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    Information on Rheumatoid arthritis with a short video. I like the video's because I am a visual learner so the video's help bring the images to my mind and I can remember the information better.
margaretbw

3-D Printing in Action: Senior Builds Better Hand Splint - 0 views

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    This article is pretty amazing in that a senior in college used a 3-D printer to make herself a better splint for an injury that happened while playing softball.
watsonar2

Stress Reduction Wordle - 1 views

shared by watsonar2 on 19 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    If you are a visual person like I am sometimes you just need something simple to look at to reduce your stress. A reminder that it is going to be okay, or just a reminder of something that helps you relieve stress. That is why I love this wordle, I look at it and it instantly helps me to calm down. Try it sometime when you are stressed out!
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