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Es wird ein Überblick über die rechtlichen Grundlagen gegeben. Es wird der Zweck von Allgemeintoleranzen und typische Normen aufgezeigt verwendet werden. Es wird die Kunststoffallgemeintoleranznorm DIN ISO 20457 im Detail vorgestellt und ein Überblick über das geförderte WIPANO-Projekt 3D-i-AllgemeinTol zur DIN 2769 gegeben.
Clubfoot is a common congenital foot deformity that leads to constant pain and significant limitations if left untreated or not treated adequately. The most used method for treating clubfoot is the Ponseti method. It involves a correction phase where about five plaster casts are applied and changed weekly. This treatment lasting about 2 to 3 months, is the most chosen method due to its high success rate. However, treated babies often experience skin complications caused by stiff and tight casts. Previous research showed that viable solutions already exist including orthoses. In this research, a developed method known as VDI 2221 was applied and the printable orthosis using 3D printer was selected as an alternative to Ponseti method. Calculations and finite element method (FEM) analysis demonstrated that the orthosis made of PA6-CF provides sufficient stiffness and strength, assuming the weight force of the foot is 10 N. The selected design was developed based on requirements and functional analysis, effectively mitigating the disadvantages of the Ponseti method. The developed orthosis can be manufactured globally using the 3D printing process, with a manufacturing cost of around €150, excluding assembly costs. In summary, a new solution was proposed within the same treatment method, effectively eliminating skin complications, and enabling cost-effective manufacturability on a global scale.