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Cervical Range of Motion 3D Printed Device

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  • Cervical Proprioception Device SolidWorks Files.zip
    • 4mm x 20 pan head cross recess screw.SLDPRT
    • 4mm x 6 socket set screw cup point.SLDPRT
    • 4mm x 8 pan head cross recess screw.SLDPRT
    • Front Face Rev01.SLDPRT
    • Front Face Rev01.STL
    • Full Assembly Drawing.SLDDRW
    • Full Assembly.SLDASM
    • Left Arm Rev01.STL
    • Left Arm.SLDPRT
    • Mounting Holder (1) Rev01.STL
    • Mounting Holder (1).SLDPRT
    • Mounting Holder (2) Rev01.STL
    • Mounting Holder (2).SLDPRT
    • Mounting Holder (3) Rev02.SLDPRT
    • Mounting Holder (3) Rev02.STL
    • Mounting Holder (4) Rev02.SLDPRT
    • Mounting Holder (4) Rev02.STL
    • Right Arm Rev01.SLDPRT
    • Right Arm Rev01.STL
    • Upper Inclinometer Mount Rev02.SLDPRT
    • Upper Inclinometer Mount Rev02.STL

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Publication date 2023-12-18 at 04:03
Design number 1649931

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3D model description

Provided in this creation is the part, assembly, and drawing files for a design for a cervical proprioception device which can measure the cervical range of motion of a user. Currently this is a $300-$900 device not covered by insurance and only sold by a few manufacturers. With these files, one should be able to 3D print most of the components and buy the rest of the hardware and straps on Amazon. This design comes out to roughly $72 depending on which components you purchase.
I hope this helps clinicians and patients who are looking for cheaper and more accessible alternatives to improve health.
Equipment:
Creality Ender 3 3D Printer: Potential Cost
Phillips head screwdriver (came with the screws)
4mm allen key (came with the screws)
2 Inclinometers: Cost $20
Compass: Cost $5

Materials Used:
PolyLite ABS: Cost ~$22
21 M4X6 Allen Set Screws: Cost $5
12 M4X10 Phillips Screws: Cost $5
4 M4X20 Phillips Screws: Cost $5
Adjustable velcro strap: Cost $7
Grip Tape: Cost $5

3D printing settings

FDM or SLA printing - I used ABS FDM printing for my proof of concept

3 days total worth of printing time total for all parts

Printer settings are provided in one of the attached photos.

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