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Transforming Orthotics and Prosthetics with 3D Scanning Technology

Step into the future of O&P care with digital precision. From capturing accurate patient data to creating fully customized orthoses and prostheses, 3D scanning transforms how clinicians work. Deliver faster results, improve patient comfort, all while reducing costs and streamlining workflows.

Why Digital O&P?

The traditional plaster casting process in orthotics and prosthetics is often slow, messy, and uncomfortable for patients, while also leaving room for inconsistencies. By adopting a digital O&P workflow powered by 3D scanning, clinicians and technicians can capture precise patient data in minutes, design personalized devices with greater confidence, and streamline production through 3D printing or CNC manufacturing. This modern approach not only improves efficiency and accuracy but also enhances the patient experience, ensures traceable digital records, and helps clinics scale their services with reduced costs and faster turnaround times.

3D Scanning in Orthotic and Prosthetic Industry

Compared to the traditional plaster casting method, 3D scanning offers

3D Digital Workflow

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Enhanced Accuracy

Capture fine human body details with millimeter-level precision.

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Increased Efficiency

Shorten production cycles and reduce manual steps.

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Improved Patient Experience

Provide a non-contact, fast, and comfortable scanning process.

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Customized Design

Create truly personalized orthoses and prostheses tailored to each patient.

Ease of Use

Traceable Data

Secure and trace every scan for easy storage and reuse.

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Cost-Effective

ower labor costs, reduce rework, and optimize material usage.

ROI

How Does Digital O&P Maximize Your Value?

Adopting a digital O&P workflow is not only about improving accuracy and patient comfort; it’s also a smart investment. Clinics that integrate 3D scanning and digital design typically cut production time by 80%, lower rework and material waste, and handle more cases with the same resources. This efficiency translates directly into cost savings, higher patient satisfaction, and sustainable business growth.

3D Scanning in Orthotics

CRO

Cranial Remolding Orthosis (CRO)

Capture infant head shape safely for precise and comfortable cranial helmets.

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Upper limb orthoses

Upper Limb Orthoses

Scan arms and hands to design orthoses that restore function and mobility.

KFO

Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses (KAFO)/
Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFOs)

Digitally capture legs for supportive devices that improve gait and stability.

Spinal

Spinal/Scoliosis Braces

Record the torso accurately for braces that correct posture comfortably. Read the full story.

Insoles

Foot Orthoses/Insoles

Collect detailed foot data to create tailored insoles and orthotic footwear.

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Chest Deformity Orthoses

Chest Deformity Orthoses
(Pectus Carinatum/Excavatum)

Scan chest anatomy for corrective braces with precise fit and effectiveness.

3D Scanning in Prosthetics

Prosthetic Socket

Prosthetic Socket

Design well-fitting sockets that maximize comfort and performance.

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Upper Limb Prosthesis

Upper Limb Prosthesis

Capture residual limb anatomy for prostheses that restore hand and arm function.

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Lower Limb Prosthesis

Lower Limb Prosthesis

Ensure accurate limb data for sockets and prostheses that improve mobility.

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Ear Prosthesis

Ear Prosthesis (Microtia & Trauma)

Digitally replicate ear structure for lifelike and customized ear prostheses.

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Breast Prosthesis

Breast Prosthesis

Reconstruct natural contours with personalized prosthetic solutions.

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Facial Prosthesis

Facial Prosthesis

Digitally restore facial structures with accurate, lifelike prostheses.

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OP White Paper

Discover Our 3D Scanning Solutions for Orthotics and Prosthetics Industry

  1. Identifying inefficiencies and inaccuracies in conventional methods.
  2. Demonstrating how 3D scanning is transforming the O&P industry through successful stories of various body parts.
  3. Offering practical advice on improving efficiency, accuracy, and patient comfort with 3D scanning.

 

O&P Webinar Series

We're making this a webinar series with each session focusing on different body parts. You’ll get hands-on insights on how 3D digital workflow can elevate your efficiency.

Discover Our 3D Scanners

EinScan Medixa

All-in-One 3D Scanner

  • Wirelss & portable
  • Tailored Workflow for O&P Clinicians
  • Preset and customizable scan parameters
  • Onboard data process
EinScan H2

Hybrid Light Source Handheld 3D Scanner

  • White LED & Infrared VCSEL
  • Accuracy up to 0.05 mm
  • FOV up to 780 x 900 mm
  • Specialized O&P PC software

 

Software & Accessory

EXScan O&P software and FootStation2 provide clinicians with intuitive digital tools and dedicated scanning platforms that simplify workflows and ensure precise results.

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EXScan O&P

EXScan O&P is a specialized software designed to integrate seamlessly with the EinScan H2 handheld 3D scanner. This powerful solution enhances workflow efficiency, enabling O&P professionals to create precise, custom orthopedic and prosthetic devices with ease.

FootStation

FootStation2

FootStation 2 is an advanced tool designed for precise foot scanning, used primarily in the medical, sports, and footwear industries. It easily captures 3D models of feet, aiding in the analysis and customization of orthotics, insoles, and custom footwear.

 

EXScan O&P

Open Integration with EXScan O&P and EinScan Medixa

EXScan O&P software and EinScan Medixa scanner both support SDK access, giving developers and clinical partners the tools to seamlessly integrate SHINING 3D’s scanning technology into their own O&P solutions.

 

Cooperative Partners

Cooperative Partners
  • HP 3D Printing

     

    It's super intuitive. The fact that you can see real feedback of what you're scanning is really impressive. I think it's something that can really make a difference. So now heads up for this one.

    David Soriano,

    HP 3D Printing

  • Invent Medical1

     

    So I just used medixa for the first time. Very impressed. You know, tripping over those chords and everything to have that freedom there. And it fills in very quickly and very clearly. 

    Claire Repisky,

    Invent Medical

  • ORTHOMERICA

    It's my first time using the SHINING 3D Medixa. We attempted to scan a Fusion AFO, it worked out really well. It was nice having the screen to see what I was scanning.  Instead of looking at a laptop or trying to figure out where the scanner was in space. That really made a big difference. 

    Vincent Decataldo ,

    ORTHOMERICA

  • Radii Devices

     

    The weight is really nice,  and it works really well. The user experience works really well. It's designed for the particular case. And I really love the way that the scanner behaved. When I scanned the mannequin yesterday at the workshop, it's that intuitive and goes quickly.

    Harry Rossides,

    Radii Devices

  • Testimonial 3DLab

    "There are a lot of people with amputations in Africa, and most of them have never been to school or only have some basic knowledge. the EinScan H2 has made it possible for those without too much knowledge to learn and use it well. It is worth mentioning its accuracy, which helped us a lot."

     

    Merel van der Stelt,

    PhD, 3D Lab Radboudumc

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Let's explore why SHINING 3D is the go-to choice for experts across various industries.

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