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Workstations designed to operate systems used in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) of foot orthopedic orthoses and/or prostheses. These workstations typically consist of a high-speed digital computer with a powerful microprocessor, optical/magnetic disks, and input and output devices. They can obtain, process, and store digital orthopedic topographic data and images (i.e., digital orthopedic impressions) following a dedicated software and then send the data directly or through a network to milling units for automated manufacturing and/or repair of the required orthoses and/or prostheses. Foot orthopedic workstations usually interact with the devices used in the procedure, such as an optical scanning system, a mechanical plantar digitizing system, and milling/drilling machines. Foot orthosis/prosthesis orthopedic CAD/CAM workstations are used in orthopedic treatment areas and also in orthopedic laboratories.
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