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Rsprint Rsscan

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by defalbaire, Oct 16, 2015.

  1. defalbaire

    defalbaire Member


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    Dear Colleagues,

    I would like to have your opinion on Rsprint 3D printing?

    www.rsprint.be

    Rsprint is a 3Dprinted insole from the dynamic foot pressure on a Rscan platform.

    I would like to have more information about it. I'm still using the ''old way'' of making insoles, neutral position casting and semi-rigids insoles and I'm still scared to moove to the 3D system but anyone could share there views with me.

    Thanks

    Valery de Falbaire
    Podiatrist from Mauritius Island :)
     

  2. It'll be a library insole, as oppose to a true custom foot orthosis because you can't get 3D data from a pressure mat.
     
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