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    HSHSL Maker Expo: Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating 3D Printing into Physical Therapy

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    Hurst, Amy
    Date
    2018-03-06
    Type
    Poster/Presentation
    
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    Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating 3D Printing into Physical Therapy
    Description
    PowerPoint slides of a presentation at the HSHSL Maker Expo held March 6, 2018. Dr. Hurst discussed the experiences of physical therapy students in learning how to create an assistive device using 3D modeling and printing techniques.
    Keyword
    3D printing
    assistive technology
    HSHSL Maker Expo
    HSHSL--symposiums
    Three-dimensional modeling
    Physical therapy
    Computer-Aided Design
    Printing, Three-Dimensional
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