Mobile 3D printers bring custom help to people with disabilities
NCT ID NCT07314099
Summary
This study is evaluating a mobile workshop called Breizh Fabribus that uses 3D printing and laser cutting to create custom assistive devices for people with disabilities. It will follow 70 people in France who receive a device to see if it helps them perform daily activities more easily three months later. The main goal is to measure real-world improvement in daily life and user satisfaction with these personalized tools.
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Fondation ILDYS
RECRUITINGBrest, Finistère, 29200, France
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