hand held scanners
Ben McMurtrie
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Title:
hand held scanners
Creator:
Ben McMurtrie
Date:
4/17/2008
Text:
Hi all Listservers
I am looking for a mobile scanner that will measure shape and volume of
knees.
We would like to conduct a clinical trial and need to measure knee volume.
We would like to measure sports injured knees and need to calculate volume
changes in the knee quickly and with a high degree of accuracy. Ideally like
scanning for cad-cam we need to capture the knee segment at 6 above and
below patella and measure the volume.
I have briefly looked at the BioSculptur and Omega Tracer. Are there any
others you have used or could recommend?
Thankyou
Ben
Ben McMurtrie
B. App. Sci (P&O). CO. MAOPA
Geelong Orthotics P/L
70 Bellerine St
Geelong 3220
Vic Australia
Ph 613 5224 2200
Fax 613 5223 3229
Mob 0412 822 427
E <Email Address Redacted>
W www.geelongorthotics.com.au
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I am looking for a mobile scanner that will measure shape and volume of
knees.
We would like to conduct a clinical trial and need to measure knee volume.
We would like to measure sports injured knees and need to calculate volume
changes in the knee quickly and with a high degree of accuracy. Ideally like
scanning for cad-cam we need to capture the knee segment at 6 above and
below patella and measure the volume.
I have briefly looked at the BioSculptur and Omega Tracer. Are there any
others you have used or could recommend?
Thankyou
Ben
Ben McMurtrie
B. App. Sci (P&O). CO. MAOPA
Geelong Orthotics P/L
70 Bellerine St
Geelong 3220
Vic Australia
Ph 613 5224 2200
Fax 613 5223 3229
Mob 0412 822 427
E <Email Address Redacted>
W www.geelongorthotics.com.au
The information contained in this email transmission is confidential and is
intended only for the use of the addresses. If you are not the named
recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution,
copying or use of the information is strictly prohibited and unauthorised.
If you receive this transmission in error, please delete this email and I
would request that you notify me by telephone +61 3 5224 2200 to advise of
this error.
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the words UNSUB OANDP-L in the body of the
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questions, send e-mail to the moderator
Paul E. Prusakowski,CPO at <Email Address Redacted>
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related to Orthotics and Prosthetics.
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should not be sent to the entire oandp-l list. Professional credentials
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Citation
Ben McMurtrie, “hand held scanners,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229191.