The Application of Three-Dimensional Printed Finger Splints for Post Hand Burn Patients: A Case Series Investigation

Ann Rehabil Med. 2018 Aug;42(4):634-638. doi: 10.5535/arm.2018.42.4.634. Epub 2018 Aug 31.

Abstract

The application of three-dimensional (3D) printing is growing explosively in the medical field, and is especially widespread in the clinical use of fabricating upper limb orthosis and prosthesis. Advantages of 3D-printed orthosis compared to conventional ones include its lower cost, easier modification, and faster fabrication. Hands are the most common body parts involved with burn victims and one of the main complications of hand burns are finger joint contractures. Applying orthotic devices such as finger splints are a well-established essential element of burn care. In spite of the rapid evolution of the clinical use of 3D printing, to our knowledge, its application to hand burn patients has not yet been reported. In this study, the authors present a series of patients with hand burn injuries whose orthotic needs were fulfilled with the application of 3D-printed finger splints.

Keywords: Burns; Orthotic devices; Three-dimensional printing.