Can I use Structure Sensor 3 for prosthetics and orthotics?

One of the best uses for our sensor is for custom orthotics and prosthetics.

In another lifetime, doctors needed to use foam or plaster to create molds of their patients' limbs. This was expensive and time-consuming, and there was always the chance that the mold would become damaged during delivery.

Now, with the convenience of commercial 3D sensors and specific app support, what could take hundreds of dollars and several days can be done much more inexpensively, and close to instantaneously


What equipment do I need?

  • Structure Sensor 3
  • Lightning or USB-C cable (depending on your iPad model)
  • Matching bracket
  • Compatible iPad

While we do not sell iPads, the remaining equipment can be purchased through our web store.

You can also find an official reseller here.


What software do I need?

The software you use depends on how technically savvy you consider yourself.

You can find more general 3D-scanning apps here. These will require you to prepare the file further and find a manufacturer.


Will your sensor be accurate enough?

Thousands of physicians across the world have used our sensors to replace their traditional foam and plaster molds. 

We are still collecting data and running case studies but, from what we have seen working with professionals in the field, most measurements are within 1-2% when verified against a manual tape measure or existing blueprints.

You can find more of the technical specifications of Structure Sensor 3 here.

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