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titleOfInvention A 3D printed post-operative rehabilitation helmet for cranioplasty
abstract The utility model provides a 3D printed post-operative rehabilitation helmet for cranial orthopedics. A three-dimensional scanner is used to collect the outline of a patient's skull, a three-dimensional software is used to draw the outline of the helmet, a fixed pressure is calculated, and after simulating the wearing deformation, the HP multi-jet fusion 3D printing technology is used for processing. The invention provides a post-operative rehabilitation auxiliary device that can not only provide protection for the affected area for patients after cranioplasty, but also compensate for the rehabilitation of the affected area, prevent the head from being squeezed, and guide the recovery of the area.
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