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Moulded Insole Fabrication for Foot Deformities using Computer Tomographic Images

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Conference
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  • Thursday, 18 September 2014
  • 00:18 - 00:18
  • Duration: 35 mins
  • Publication date: 18 Sep 2014
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low-Resource Settings 2014 (AHT 2014)

About the session

The neglect of the early symptoms for the primary impairments like the callous and the corns can lead to the secondary impairments in patients affected by leprosy. The secondary impairments further when neglected can lead to the limitations in activities of daily living leading to further stigma, both self and perceived. The anaesthetic feet of the leprosy affected many times develop plantar ulcers if it is not properly taken care. Providing customized orthosis helps in the prevention of these ulcers. The computed tomography (CT) images of leprosy affected patient's foot with deformities were used to develop these orthosis. The CT images were three-dimensionally reconstructed and then imported into the computer-aided desig (CAD) software. Boolean operations between the 3D foot model and a solid rectangular surface designed in the CAD were carried out to create a customized foot orthosis. The computerized orthotic fabrication method followed in this study was found to be more reliable and efficient in acquiring the exact anatomical contours of the feet for orthotic fabrication. The unique technique followed in the fabrication of orthosis would help to reduce the more cumbersome procedures of moulding and casting the foot to take measurements.

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    Sathish Kumar Paul

    Schieffelin Institute of Health Research & Leprosy Centre

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    Rekha Vijayakumar

    VIT University, School of Biosciences and Technology, Assistant Professor

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    Sudesh Sivarasu

    University of Cape Town, Faculty of Heath Sciences, Department of Human Biology, Division of Biomedical Engineering

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