In this paper we propose a computer-assisted methodology to improve prosthesis development process. We consider the case of the socket (interface between the residual limb and the mechanical part of the prosthesis) both for trans-femoral or trans-tibial amputee since it requires a high level of customisation. The new paradigm forecasts the integration of the following techniques: reverse engineering and medical imaging for the acquisition of patient’s morphology and bony-muscular structure, virtual prototyping to model the limb and the socket, physics-based simulation to reproduce the real movement of the patient and the interaction between the socket and stump and, finally, rapid prototyping tools for the physical realization of the product. The paper describes problems related to the implementation of each step within a real socket development process; in particular, first results regarding the reconstruction of the stump virtual model and physics-based simulation will be presented and discussed.

A computer-assisted methodology to innovate the development process of prosthesis socket

RIZZI, Caterina;
2006-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we propose a computer-assisted methodology to improve prosthesis development process. We consider the case of the socket (interface between the residual limb and the mechanical part of the prosthesis) both for trans-femoral or trans-tibial amputee since it requires a high level of customisation. The new paradigm forecasts the integration of the following techniques: reverse engineering and medical imaging for the acquisition of patient’s morphology and bony-muscular structure, virtual prototyping to model the limb and the socket, physics-based simulation to reproduce the real movement of the patient and the interaction between the socket and stump and, finally, rapid prototyping tools for the physical realization of the product. The paper describes problems related to the implementation of each step within a real socket development process; in particular, first results regarding the reconstruction of the stump virtual model and physics-based simulation will be presented and discussed.
book chapter - capitolo di libro
Inglese
2006
FISHER, X.; COUTELLIER, D.
978-2-287-48363-9
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product customisation;virtual prototyping;reverse engineering;rapid manufacturing;physically-based modelling and simulation
Il presente prodotto lavoro riporta i risultati principali ottenuti nell’ambito del progetto PRIN05 DESPRO – Design Prosthresis (www.kaemart.it/despro), di cui Caterina Rizzi è stata coordinatore nazionale. Nell’articolo viene proposto un nuovo processo di progettazione di componenti “custom-fit” di protesi d’arto inferiore ed un ambiente prototipale per la progettazione di componenti “custom-fit” di protesi d’arto inferiore (oggi inesistente) basato sull’integrazione di metodologie e tecnologie innovative rispetto allo stato dell’arte nel settore considerato. In particolare si è fatto riferimento all’invaso, la cui realizzazione è prevalentemente artigianale, eseguita da personale specializzato, e gli strumenti CAD/CAM per questo tipo di prodotti ed applicazioni non sono in grado di gestire tutte le fasi di sviluppo del prodotto, dalla progettazione alla produzione.
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Colombo, Giorgio; Filippi, Stefano; Rizzi, Caterina; Rotini, Federico
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