
medi vision - The Digital Assistant for Taking Measurements of Medical Compression Garments - 24.63
T. Sebald, "medi vision - The Digital Assistant for Taking Measurements of Medical Compression Garments", Proc. of 3DBODY.TECH 2024 - 15th Int. Conf. and Exh. on 3D Body Scanning and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 22-23 Oct. 2024, #63.
Title:
medi vision - The Digital Assistant for Taking Measurements of Medical Compression Garments
Authors:
Thomas SEBALD
medi GmbH & Co. KG, Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract:
medi vision combines a tablet with a 3D camera and the specifically developed so>ware. It supports the process from taking measurements to ordering – in medical supply stores or mobile at patients' homes and in clinics.
With the medi vision app, you can take measurements easily and digitally to effectively configure mediven compression garments for round and flat knit. The scan generates an exact 3D model with all relevant measurements almost contact-free. The measurement data is automatically incorporated into the ordering process in the medi e-shop.
The trained specialist scans the patient's limb with a 3D camera. The tool then generates an exact 3D model with all the relevant measurements. This is done digitally, ergonomically, conveniently and almost contact-free.
Depending on the space available or individual customer requirements, there is now a choice of two
scan variants:
Full-Circle Scan
- The established scan option
- More than 500,000 scans performed worldwide
- Efficient scanning in just one pass
- Space requirements: appr. 2 x 2 metres
Multi-View Scan
- The flexible scan in 3 sections
- Space-saving (appr. 1.5 x 2 metre)
- Customer can hold on if required
- Breaks possible between the individual sections
Abstract:
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Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2024, 22-23 Oct. 2024, Lugano, Switzerland
Paper/Presentation: #63
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