Transhumeral (above-elbow) limb loss/difference model for prosth

Transhumeral (above-elbow) limb loss/difference model for prosth

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This is a comprehensive anatomy model intended for use in in silico design or actual 3D printing for scale demonstration of prosthetic components and prototypes. The model includes sockets, suspension methods, prosthetic elbows/wrists, terminal hand devices, and more. The socket elements shown in the pictures are not part of the original model. Instead, they were added on after 3D printing using Super Sculpey and baked at 275F without harming the HIPS model. Print Settings: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 20% Notes: A small disk is included to provide support for the distal aspect of the residual limb, which can be easily removed after fabrication. I Designed This Model Using: The free anatomy model from cgtrader.com was modified in Tinkercad with some loss of surface resolution and smoothness as a result.

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