Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10497/24306
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Ankle sprain
Metamaterial structures
Biomimetic
Anisotropic material properties
Tensile testing
Issue Date: 
2022
Citation: 
Teng, P. S. P., Leong, K. F., Kong, P. W., Er, B. H., Chew, Z. Y., Tan, P. S., & Tee, C. H. (2022). A methodology to design and fabricate a smart brace using low-cost additive manufacturing. Virtual and Physical Prototyping. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2022.2090384
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Virtual and Physical Prototyping
Abstract: 
Ankle braces typically restrict the functional range of motion. Braces should preferably allow a free functional range of motion during sport while protecting the foot at high-risk positions beyond that range. This could be achieved with 3D printed metamaterial structures that could have varying properties throughout an individual’s ankle range of motion. This paper aims to illustrate an exploratory methodology of using an affordable Fused Deposition Modelling 3D printing technology to develop an ankle brace using metamaterial structures. It also showcases the design, manufacturing processes and testing of 3D printed customised ankle brace prototype designs that incorporated metamaterial structures. Initial tests showed that as designed, the prototype braces maintained the full range of motion for plantar flexion angles. Results also showed that the prototypes required one of the lowest moments during functional range of motion while achieving almost twice to thrice the moment required beyond the functional range of motion.
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1745-2759 (print)
1745-2767 (online)
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S11-1191-IDS
Funding Agency: 
Institute for Sports Research, Innovation Development
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