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Orthosis modeling CAD softwares.

Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by Mantas, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. Mantas

    Mantas Welcome New Poster


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    Hello, I'm an software developer and I'm working with orthosis system functionality.

    I think this forum might well have some Orthotist-technicians, who are working with last, insoles or orthotics.

    I would be incredibly happy , if you could share your experiences with me. I would like to hear what software systems are you using, what you find easy and effective with them and what are the struggles.

    Here are the questions that might help you with your answer:
    • What specific things or modeling tasks take most of your time, while using the software?
    • What specific thing/ function does slow your work down?
    • What functionality does the software lacks?
    • Maybe you have any ideas what functions would give you a better performance in designing?

    As mentioned, all ideas and experiences are welcomed and would really help me to look at the problems from different perspectives as well.
    Thank you for your time, cheers!
     
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