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Low-cost sensor-integrated 3D-printed personalized prosthetic hands for children with amniotic band syndrome: A case study in sensing pressure distribution on an anatomical human-machine interface (AHMI) using 3D-printed conformal electrode arrays

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Fabrication of the 3D printed personalized prosthetic hand.

a) Schematic of a custom low-cost FFF-microextrusion printer used for fabrication of the 3D printed personalized prosthetic hands and conformal electrode array 3D printing. b) Photograph of all the printed prosthetic hand components prior to assembly. c) Photograph of the assembled non-personalized prosthetic hand (left) next to the personalized prosthetic hand (right). Close-up views of the personalized interface in the absence (d) and presence (e) of the hand cast.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214120.g005