ScanAny for the Practitioner
Whether you use sub-talar neutral plaster casting or are using impression foams, there is no reason why you can't use ScanAny, a non-contact optical 3D foot scanner.
How much are you spending on your current casting method?
What are your material, labour, postage and handling costs?
Can you do without the clean up?
ScanAny is a low cost system that is easy to use. A thirty-minute introduction is all it will take to get you going. You can move it from clinic to office or take it with you to a house call because it weighs less than 1.5 kilogram. It is sturdy and built to last.
Have you seen patients who are unable to sit still while being casted? Have you ever seen an elderly person struggle to stand correctly during a foam impression? The ScanAny system requires only seconds to capture a perfect image in sub-talar neutral position, no matter what the patients' age or condition.
From generating a patient's report to sending data to the Orthotic fabrication lab, working with ScanAny is simple.
Four Steps
Once you have set up your patient's profile, there are four basic steps before you can place the prescribed Orthotic in your patient's shoes:
Step One
A practitioner holds the foot in sub-talar neutral position, or required position. Foot data is captured in less than a second. An accurate 3D model is generated with the ScanAny software. Data is electronically transmitted to a lab.
Step Two
Lab receives the data and then modifies the scan to prescription using a podiatric based modification software package which is a CAD program (Computer Aided Design)
Step Three
Through CAM (Computer Aided Manufacture), a tool path is generated for positive mould creation or the actual Orthotic is milled.
Step Four
The finished Orthotic is sent to the practitioner.
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