Running head: 3D PRINTING3D printingName of the Student:Name of the University:Author Note:
13D PRINTINGMikołajewska, E., Macko, M., Ziarnecki, Ł., Stańczak, S., Kawalec, P., & Mikołajewski,D. (2014). 3D printing technologies in rehabilitation engineering.Link- https://repozytorium.ukw.edu.pl/xmlui/bitstream/handle/item/1300/Mikolajewska%20Macko%203D%20printing%20technologies%20in%20rehabilitation%20engineering.pdf?sequence=1In the article, authors have researched about 3D printing extensively and the impact itcan have in revolutionizing scientific research. It is particularly important in clinical practiceand health sciences. The paper argues that innovation in 3D printing technology would bringcustomization of products in the medical field. This may lower the cost of manufacturing anddesign process. The main objective of this article is to investigate opportunities that areavailable in rehabilitation engineering field and this includes studies, concepts andobservations. In 3D printing various materials are used such as metal, plastics, and ceramicsand living cells. The materials are used in layers for production of a 3D object. There can bemultiple 3D technologies available based on materials and features but the rule concerning3D technologies is the same which is an object is built vertically layer by layer therebyallowing the creation of structures that are deemed complex. Because of advances in otherfields such as robotics, medical IT and rehabilitation engineering there has been considerableadvances in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This is the reason why advances inphysiotherapy and rehabilitation open up scope for advances in 3D technologies. 3Dscanning, 3D printing and other associated technology can help in the betterment ofrehabilitation engineering principles. Although, the scope of the investigation is wellunderstood there is no specific clarity on the implementation and the cost associated with thistechnology. Schubert, C., Van Langeveld, M. C., & Donoso, L. A. (2014). Innovations in 3Dprinting: a 3D overview from optics to organs.British Journal of Ophthalmology,98(2),159-161. Link: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/83a5/52c32e74e380f3a4b6133b48f5736dc6ce10.pdfIn the paper, authors have highlighted innovations in the field of 3D printing. In thismethod, materials like metal or plastic are deposited in layers in order to produce 3
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