3-D Printing Offers Helping Hand to People with Arthritis - Michigan Technological University
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3-D Printing Offers Helping Hand to People with Arthritis - Michigan Technological University

Adaptive aids are expensive. Additive manufacturing, using low-cost 3-D printers, can save upwards of 94 percent for simple household items.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that almost a quarter of the U.S. population lives with some form of arthritis. Daily tasks — like opening drawers, turning door handles — can be difficult, so people turn to adaptive aids. Many are small pieces of plastic.



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