Processing and additive manufacturing of bones for the teaching of human anatomy


Autoria(s): Ugidos Lozano, M. T.; Juanes Méndez, Juan A.; Molino Díaz, C.; Manzoor, S.; Ferrer Ugidos, G.; Blaya Haro, F.
Data(s)

13/01/2017

13/01/2017

2016

Resumo

Traditionally, the teaching of human anatomy in health sciences has been based on the use of cadaveric material and bone parts for practical study. The bone materials get deteriorated and hardly mark the points of insertion of muscles. However, the advent of new technologies for 3D printing and creation of 3D anatomical models applied to teaching, has enabled to overcome these problems making teaching more dynamic, realistic and attractive. This paper presents some examples of the construction of three-dimensional models of bone samples, designed using 3D scanners for posterior printing with addition printers or polymer injection printers.

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Identificador

Lozano, M. T., Méndez, J. A., Diaz, C. M., Manzoor, S., Ugidos, G. F., & Haro, F. B. (2016, November). Processing and additive manufacturing of bones for the teaching of human anatomy. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (pp. 533-536). ACM.

9781450347471

http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6155

10.1145/3012430.3012569

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ACM

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Impresión en 3D #Anatomía humana - Enseñanza #Anatomía #Material didáctico
Tipo

conferenceObject