A Cost-Effective Analysis of 3D Printing Applications in Occupational Therapy Practice
Background: Emerging research supports 3D printing can provide customizable, low-cost, and replicable items for application in occupational therapy, but more research is necessary to inform occupational therapists on why and how 3D printing would be applicable and feasible in practice. Method: This...
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Main Authors: | Megan Hunzeker (Author), Rebecca Ozelie (Author) |
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