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3D Printing Technology Enhances Patient Education Through Physical Models in Healthcare

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A recent literature review highlights the growing role of 3D printing technology in patient education within the healthcare sector. The review examines how this emerging tool is being utilized to enhance communication between medical professionals and patients, offering a tangible way to explain complex medical conditions and procedures. Researchers have identified 3D printing as a transformative method for creating physical models that can improve patient understanding and engagement in their own care.

The findings suggest that 3D-printed models are particularly effective in illustrating anatomical structures, surgical procedures, and treatment plans. By providing patients with a hands-on, visual representation of their medical conditions, healthcare providers can bridge gaps in comprehension that often arise from traditional verbal or two-dimensional explanations. The review also notes the potential for these models to reduce anxiety by giving patients a clearer picture of what to expect during treatment or surgery. While the study acknowledges the promise of this technology, it also calls for further research into its long-term impact on patient outcomes and its integration into routine clinical practice.

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Date: January 24, 2026

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