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Clinical usability, reliability, and repeatability of noncontact scanners in measuring residual limb volume in persons with transtibial amputation.

Rianne KofmanRaoul E WinterCornelis H EmmelotJan H B GeertzenPieter U Dijkstra
Published in: Prosthetics and orthotics international (2022)
For measuring residual limb volume in TT amputees, Omega software (state version 12.2) combined with the Rodin4D scanner was more usable and reliable than the Rodin 4D or Biosculptor systems, when operated by staff with limited experience and training.
Keyphrases
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