3D‐printed custom ankle braces for people with Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease: A pilot study
Adam Philps,
Mike Frecklington,
Sarah Stewart
Abstract:IntroductionCharcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease (CMT) is a neurodegenerative condition resulting in footdrop, ankle instability and impaired balance and gait. This study aimed to determine (1) whether 3D‐printed custom ankle braces improve function and balance in people with CMT and (2) whether this is an acceptable device for use in this population.MethodsA within‐subject comparison pragmatic/pilot study was undertaken. Ten people with CMT (mean [SD] age 48 [14] years, 60% male) were fitted with 3D‐printed ankle brac… Show more
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