2D and 3D digital imaging
Foot digitization consists of capturing the imprint of the feet using various devices to establish an accurate diagnosis. This technique is particularly useful when it comes to designing custom-made plantar orthotics.
2D impressions are taken using a podograph. A kind of pressure-sensitive cushion, a scan or a mirror, the podograph detects and shows a perfect image of the foot’s plantar surface.
On the other hand, the 3D scanning method requires the contribution of a three-dimensional sensor. It can accurately reproduce the entire morphology of the foot.
These scanning methods make it possible to conceptualize the foot and determine the source of discomfort extremely rapidly.
For the podiatrist, taking an imprint is both a diagnostic measure and a solution for creating highly sophisticated foot orthotics.
In addition to creating high-precision orthotics, foot scanning plays a key role in understanding postural (…en savoir plus)
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