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3D scanner for orthopedics

3D scanner for orthopedics

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The use of a 3D scanner in orthopaedics has several advantages. It can help to create accurate 3D models of bone and tissue, which can then be used in orthopedic procedures. However, it is important to note that there are several limitations to using 3D scanners in orthopaedics. In some cases, the accuracy of the data may not be satisfactory. In such cases, it is best to use hand-held devices.

Earlier methods of orthopaedics used plaster molds, which required several stages. Technicians would "copy" a part of the body or a previous prosthetic aid with plaster. This process was time-consuming and involved a number of measuring steps. To measure the geometry of the object, these measurements were compared to photographs or two-dimensional drawings of the copy. The data obtained during the measurement steps helped to produce the final product.

The use of a 3D scanner in orthopaedics can reduce time and costs in the clinic. The technology is so accurate that it can even detect movement. Artec Eva is one of the few 3D scanners with motion detection and allows doctors to create a comprehensive image of the patient's foot in just a few minutes. These devices are capable of scanning a variety of body parts, such as the torso, and can stitch together multiple images.

Traditional plaster casts were uncomfortable for patients to wait for. They could break during shipping and they were expensive to send back. Furthermore, doctors had to spend time measuring organic shapes, which is difficult to do. As a result, the results were less than perfect, and the doctor had to start over again. The benefits of 3D scanners for orthopedics are substantial. In addition to being affordable, they can help physicians in a wide range of clinical applications.

The Artec scanners can capture the exact shape of the patient's body. The software is easy to use and intuitive. This means that even a non-technical person can use it. A patient can even be scanned from an arm chair or an MRI machine. In this way, they can get a 3D image of the patient's anatomy. There are many benefits to using a 3D scanner in orthopedics.

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