Prosthesis Leg
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Prosthetic leg for children is based on the research work of the Osce Days Bogota group, Laurent Perrin, Christian Silva, and the e_NABLE group (http://enablingthefuture.org/). All these files are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution License. Non-Commercial. All reproduction or derivatives from this model should be supervised by a certified professional in handling prostheses and orthoses. This is not a commercial model and any intention to sell, make business, or profit from it will be punished by law. This prosthetic solution can only be adapted for patients aged 3 to 10 years old under the supervision of a health professional, therapist, physical therapist, physiatrist, and with the help of a psychologist. Please read carefully the safety manual and use guidelines for this prosthetic solution first. Biomechanical design: Christian Silva Conceptual design and modeling: Osce Days Bogota Improvement and modular development concept: Laurent Perrin Prosthetic leg for children is a project designed and developed by a group of 3 sections, including Christian Silva, a student of Doctorate in the National University of Colombia, expert in Biomechanics. This model is based on the work directed by the Osce Days Bogota group and improved and modularized by Laurent Perrin, in addition to the e_NABLE group (www.enablingthefuture.org). The work was developed by the e-Nable Colombia-Give me five team, Fabrilab in Bogotá, with the participation and support of Recreartech in the process of 3D scanning and 3D rendering for 3D printing. All files are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution License. Non-Commercial, please use our reference if you wish to print it. All parents and children were informed about the study and research for the development of this work. For children aged 3 to 10 years old, consent was explained by the principal investigator and signed by the children and their parents. The written informed consent of the parents was obtained in order to publish images and videos that appear in the research study. Detailed safety guidelines were given to parents regarding the use and care of the leg prosthesis. Detailed security guidelines link: http://enablingthefuture.org/build-a-hand/safety-guidelines/ The pieces are printed on flexible materials such as Filaflex and rigid materials like PET-G. Fabrilab www.fabrilab.com.co Please read carefully the safety manual and use guidelines for this prosthetic solution first. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Prusa I3 Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: Does not Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.15 mm Infill: 95%
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