BodyLoop - Use of 3D Body Scanning in Sports, Medicine, and Longevity - 25.52
Title:
BodyLoop - Use of 3D Body Scanning in Sports, Medicine, and Longevity
Authors:
Florian KRICKL
VITRONIC Machine Vision GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany
Abstract:
Optical 3D body scans are used in sports, medicine and longevity as a standard tool for holistic diagnostics covering injury prevention, body tracking and rehabilitation. The scan results and their interpretation help to define individual therapies, training plans and further diagnostics. The advantages
of optical scans are their comparative ease of use and precise anthropometric body assessment.
Optical scans are non-invasive and therefore an ideal technology for frequent routine measurements. In this way, anthropometric changes can be detected as early as possible and necessary therapy adjustments can be considered.
VITRONIC's innovative full-body scanning platform BodyLoop supports both longevity and performance diagnostics as well as medical applications where anthropometry is critical to human health. BodyLoop and its application in the therapeutic environment will be presented with relevant use cases, practical experience from the fields of prevention and rehabilitation as well as an outlook on everyday life in the future.
Abstract:
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How to Cite (MLA):
F. Krickl, "BodyLoop - Use of 3D Body Scanning in Sports, Medicine, and Longevity", Proceedings of 3DBODY.TECH 2025 - 16th International Conference and Expo on 3D/4D Body Scanning, Data and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 21-22 Oct. 2025, #52
Details:
Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2025, 21-22 Oct. 2025, Lugano, Switzerland
Paper/Presentation: #52
DOI: -
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