TestingDriver HealthTrack Day
From Placebo to Performance: Testing Whether 3D-Printed Insoles Improve Driver Precision
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2026-02-22
10 min read
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We ran a blinded driving experiment in 2025–26 to test whether 3D-printed insoles improve pedal control, reduce fatigue, or are just placebo.
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