Additive Manufacturing is a widespread technology that may enhance product customization based on specific users’ needs, as in the case of assistive devices. Many chronic physical progressively disabling diseases, but also ageing, may cause severe limitations in daily life, which can be overcome by highly customized aids. Literature shows that the active involvement of the patient in the development of assistive devices through co-design allows for their greater therapeutic effectiveness and acceptance. Therefore, this paper proposes a methodological approach for the development of inclusive assistive devices to support daily activities in persons with disabling diseases of the upper-limb. The approach integrates co-design, standardized tools, and low- and high-tech prototyping techniques and tools, which lead to significant feedbacks from patients. The patients are encouraged to interact with conceptual prototypes through direct 3D CAD modelling and touch screen devices. Assessment tests highlight the suitability of the method to achieve the expected goals.
A methodological approach for the design of inclusive assistive devices by integrating co-design and additive manufacturing technologies / Gherardini, Francesco; Petruccioli, Andrea; Dalpadulo, Enrico; Bettelli, Valentina; Mascia, Maria Teresa; Leali, Francesco. - 1131:(2020), pp. 816-822. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration, IHSI 2020 tenutosi a Italia nel 19-21 February 2020) [10.1007/978-3-030-39512-4_124].
A methodological approach for the design of inclusive assistive devices by integrating co-design and additive manufacturing technologies
Gherardini Francesco
;Petruccioli Andrea;Dalpadulo Enrico;Bettelli Valentina;Mascia Maria Teresa;Leali Francesco
2020
Abstract
Additive Manufacturing is a widespread technology that may enhance product customization based on specific users’ needs, as in the case of assistive devices. Many chronic physical progressively disabling diseases, but also ageing, may cause severe limitations in daily life, which can be overcome by highly customized aids. Literature shows that the active involvement of the patient in the development of assistive devices through co-design allows for their greater therapeutic effectiveness and acceptance. Therefore, this paper proposes a methodological approach for the development of inclusive assistive devices to support daily activities in persons with disabling diseases of the upper-limb. The approach integrates co-design, standardized tools, and low- and high-tech prototyping techniques and tools, which lead to significant feedbacks from patients. The patients are encouraged to interact with conceptual prototypes through direct 3D CAD modelling and touch screen devices. Assessment tests highlight the suitability of the method to achieve the expected goals.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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