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Orthopaedics and prostheticsOur scanners are successfully used by orthopeds and prosthetists in order to generate accurate scans of body parts. This means they can produce highly accurate and perfectly fitted prostheses with minimum effort. The result is a significant decrease in cost and time spent on each job. The technology of 3D scanning lies at the heart of a system of diagnostics that carries no health risk and means that spinal disorders such as scoliosis, cyphosis, lordosis and rotational spondylolisthesis can be detected in their early stages. Scanning a patient’s back is a harmless and quick procedure, which can be carried out as often as required. As a result, using a 3D scanner to measure spinal curvature often helps in diagnosing the evolution of a disorder. |
WheelchairsUsing a scanner to produce 3D images of a patient’s back makes it easier to construct a wheelchair that perfectly fits the needs of the individual. As the scanners are portable, images can be taken wherever the client chooses. The speed and simplicity of the procedure guarantee excellent results. |
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Post-trauma careTreatment after serious injury can be as painful
as the injury itself. The Artec 3D Scanner can help alleviate that
pain for burn victims, by providing a perfect 3D scan
of the patient’s face, for example. This will enable the
medical professional to create a |
Plastic surgeryBy using 3D scanning and preliminary modelling before the surgery, a client can be given a complete picture of the planned changes to his or her appearance. This helps doctors present a compelling case for or against a particular surgical intervention. When used |
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DietologyComparing 3D body images made before and during health procedures, dieticians can show their patients the changes in their physiques. People who receive visual confirmation of the effectiveness of diet and exercise are thus given an added incentive to continue the regiment in order to achieve their ideal weight. |

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