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CompletedNCT05589324

Effects of 3D Printing Writing Assisitive Device on Feasibility in Patients With Nerve Injury

The Effectiveness of Different Angle of 3D Printing Writing Assisitive Device on Feasibility in Patients With Nerve Injury

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
30 (actual)
Sponsor
Taipei Medical University Shuang Ho Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
20 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Injury to the central or peripheral nerves can lead to limited hand function and further affect the ability of writing. The use of assistive devices can assist writing performance. However, the habit of holding the pen and the ability of the individual case will affect the selection of aids and the efficiency of writing. The 3D printing aids can be individually designed and adjusted to different angles and types. There is no criterion for 3D printing aids decision, often using a case-by-case trial subjective way to confirm, matching takes more time. Aim: To compare the applicability and efficiency of different types of 3D-printed writing aids in nerve injury cases, and to explore which factors affect the choice of aids.

Detailed description

Background: Injury to the central or peripheral nerves can lead to limited hand function and further affect the ability of writing. The use of assistive devices can assist writing performance. However, the habit of holding the pen and the ability of the individual case will affect the selection of aids and the efficiency of writing. The 3D printing aids can be individually designed and adjusted to different angles and types. There is no criterion for 3D printing aids decision, often using a case-by-case trial subjective way to confirm, matching takes more time. Aim: To compare the applicability and efficiency of different types of 3D-printed writing aids in nerve injury cases, and to explore which factors affect the choice of aids. Methods: Thirty subjects were recruited from outpatient rehabilitation of neurologically injured patients with limited hand function. Their basic information was recorded, including basic abilities, palm and finger size, and pen-holding posture, etc. Using three different angles of 3D printing writing aids, the writing efficiency and the satisfaction of the aids are evaluated by the writing task and the Satisfaction with Assistive Technology. Collected data were analyzed by SPSS (Version 20.0). The significance level of the statistical value is set at 0.05. The basic data and evaluation items of the subjects are observed by descriptive statistical analysis. All the analyzed values will be presented in the form of mean ± standard deviation. The Wilcoxon test is used to compare before and after the use of assistive devices. Data between different aids were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni adjustment; basic data and aids choice were analyzed by Pearson's Chi-Square correlation analysis; liner regression was used, and Backward regression was used to confirm whether the variable was removed (p\>0.1), and univariate analyses in a general linear manner were used to analyze whether the independent variables of the basic data affected the choice of assistive devices.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORAL3D-printed writing aids taskBriefly explain how to wear assistive devices, confirm that the case understands how to operate, and conduct a writing task test. Situation includes no wearable assistive device,three pen placement designs with different angles (5 degrees, 20 degrees, and 30 degrees). Record the writing speed, legibility, posture, and satisfaction of the assistive device after each writing task, etc.

Timeline

Start date
2022-11-01
Primary completion
2022-12-31
Completion
2022-12-31
First posted
2022-10-21
Last updated
2023-04-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

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