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Evaluation of a Customized 3D Printed ORGAN-Hand Orthotic Device for Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: a Pilot Study

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INDIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 88, Issue 9, Pages 912-914

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SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-021-03859-6

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Hemiplegic cerebral palsy; Orthosis; 3D printed; Children

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi [110016, GAP 374]

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This study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of a customized 3D-printed orthotic device in children with UCP, showing improvements in upper limb function. Although not all set goals were achieved, further research on 3D-printed orthoses in UCP is needed.
To achieve intensive activity-based and goal-directed rehabilitation for unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP), several static and functional upper limb orthoses have been used but with limited robust evidence-base. The current pilot study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of a customized 3D-printed orthotic device in children with UCP. The attainment of a prespecified goal and Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation (SHUEE) at 3 and 6 mo were the efficacy measures. Of the 14 screened children, 5 (median age: 7.9 y; 3 boys) were included. The 3-mo follow-up could be completed for 3 children while 6-mo follow-up could be completed for 1 child. Rest could not be assessed due to pandemic restrictions. Although none attained set goals till the last follow-up, all 3 children (at 3-mo follow-up) showed improvement in SHUEE scores without any significant safety concerns. Further studies on 3D-printed orthosis in UCP are the need of the hour.

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