3D printing is often used for things like little gadgets and figurines, but two FGCU graduate students are utilizing it for more.
Anna Millbourn and Courtney Welch, both second-year occupational therapy graduate students, have gained an interest in how 3D printers can be used to therapy’s advantage.
“3D printing is a great way to not only get assistive technology through just printing what designs are already out there but also being able to customize that for your client based on what they need,” Welch said.
For Millbourn, the path leading to occupational therapy was inevitable.
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