CLC number:
On-line Access: 2024-08-27
Received: 2023-10-17
Revision Accepted: 2024-05-08
Crosschecked: 2022-06-07
Cited: 0
Clicked: 714
Moslem Mohammadi, Ali Zolfagharian, Mahdi Bodaghi, Yong Xiang & Abbas Z. Kouzani. 4D printing of soft orthoses for tremor suppression[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science D, 2022, 5(4): 786-807.
@article{title="4D printing of soft orthoses for tremor suppression",
author="Moslem Mohammadi, Ali Zolfagharian, Mahdi Bodaghi, Yong Xiang & Abbas Z. Kouzani",
journal="Journal of Zhejiang University Science D",
volume="5",
number="4",
pages="786-807",
year="2022",
publisher="Zhejiang University Press & Springer",
doi="10.1007/s42242-022-00199-y"
}
%0 Journal Article
%T 4D printing of soft orthoses for tremor suppression
%A Moslem Mohammadi
%A Ali Zolfagharian
%A Mahdi Bodaghi
%A Yong Xiang & Abbas Z. Kouzani
%J Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE D
%V 5
%N 4
%P 786-807
%@ 1869-1951
%D 2022
%I Zhejiang University Press & Springer
%DOI 10.1007/s42242-022-00199-y
TY - JOUR
T1 - 4D printing of soft orthoses for tremor suppression
A1 - Moslem Mohammadi
A1 - Ali Zolfagharian
A1 - Mahdi Bodaghi
A1 - Yong Xiang & Abbas Z. Kouzani
J0 - Journal of Zhejiang University Science D
VL - 5
IS - 4
SP - 786
EP - 807
%@ 1869-1951
Y1 - 2022
PB - Zhejiang University Press & Springer
ER -
DOI - 10.1007/s42242-022-00199-y
Abstract: Tremor is an involuntary and oscillatory movement disorder that makes daily activities difficult for affected patients. Hand tremor-suppression orthoses are noninvasive, wearable devices designed to mitigate tremors. Various studies have shown that these devices are effective, economical, and safe; however, they have drawbacks such as large weight, awkward shape, and rigid parts. This study investigates different types of tremor-suppression orthoses and discusses their efficiency, mechanism, benefits, and disadvantages. First, various orthoses (with passive, semi-active, and active mechanisms) are described in detail. Next, we look at how additive manufacturing (AM) has progressed recently in making sensors and actuators for application in tremor orthoses. Then, the materials used in AM are further analyzed. It is found that traditional manufacturing problems can be solved with the help of AM techniques, like making orthoses that are affordable, lighter, and more customizable. Another concept being discussed is using smart materials and AM methods, such as four-dimensional (4D) printing, to make orthoses that are more comfortable and efficient.
Open peer comments: Debate/Discuss/Question/Opinion
<1>