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Scanning systems designed to capture three-dimensional (3-D) in-vivo images of the topographical features of the spine using laser or light scanning systems or a combination of both. These systems typically consist of a stand-alone unit or a handheld wand that is displaced along the spine contour to scan and capture images from spinal areas, a central unit that process the numerical data and 3-D images, and a monitor that displays the video images in real time. The systems simultaneously record the digital data corresponding to the images as a digital impression using dedicated software. Once the digital impression is assessed, it is sent electronically to a computer-aided manufacturing milling machine that may be located in the same orthopedic area or in a remote orthopedic laboratory for automated manufacturing of the model of an appropriate orthosis, prosthesis, or seat cushions used accommodate the spine while seating.
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