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LaserCAM Orthotics

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 7127 8471



Address: 39 Phillips Street, Thebarton 5031 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.lasercamorthotics.com.au

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19.01.2022 In our first post we wanted to put forward some valuable pieces of information about Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) that we hope will allow you to better understand how to evaluate the material you are using in the manufacture of your custom foot orthoses. Click the link below to find out more! http://lasercamorthotics.com.au/eva-quality-in-orthotic-ma/



18.01.2022 All set for our Adelaide workshop tomorrow with Anthony Robinson and the education team at DigiOrth! For any last minute bookings please contact our events team at [email protected].

18.01.2022 Register today for access to downloads, online learning and support forum access. Click the link below. www.lasercamorthotics.com.au/register

17.01.2022 To our growing community of users, Please contact us if you are interested in being a part of our beta-testing program for our additive manufacture software prior to its commercial release. We want community feedback so that we can make our software more accurate, user friendly and functional. If you have experience with CAD design and access to a 3D scanner then please get in touch. Better yet, if you have a 3D printer on hand you can print trial orthoses from the clinic. W...e'll even provide a bundle of free decryption tokens so you don't have to pay anything to create your orthotic models during this program. To express interest register on our website, or contact us directly and we'll be in touch. Please feel free to share this post among colleagues that may be interested in our software. www.lasercamorthotics.com.au/register



13.01.2022 Testing of our 3D printing pay-per-use software is well into development. With the help of the experienced team at Redstack we have successfully printed prototype orthoses using the Formlabs Form 2 printer. Although there is still much work to be done, in-clinic 3D printing solutions with acceptable materials are getting closer by the day. Register on our website to keep up to date and gain access to all of our latest free software downloads.

12.01.2022 We are thrilled to be joining the team at OnePoint Health in Penrith, NSW on the 15th of July for a workshop on three-dimensional scanning, digital orthosis prescription and the fundamentals of CAD/CAM. If you are based in the area then we welcome you to join us. It's completely free! Simply follow the link below to register. http://www.lasercamorthotics.com.au//lasercam-orthotics-a/

12.01.2022 An interesting article by Huppin and Scherer (2017) suggest that a clinician should ensure that 3D imaging devices allow them to follow four key criteria when c...apturing a 3D scan of the foot. The proposed criteria were stated as follows: (1) The foot image must be captured in a NWB STJ neutral position (2) The first ray should be plantarflexed to the end of its range of motion during casting (3) The posterior heel must be captured in the foot image to allow frontal plane correction of the orthosis (4) The foot image must capture a precise 3D representation of the plantar aspect of the foot Several techniques that were deemed to not meet Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) criteria according to this article include foam impression boxes and pressure plates/mats. We receive a wide variety of digital scan formats from Podiatrists across the country. Many scanning formats do not seem to meet the above criteria. In particular the abundance of digital scans captured with handheld scanners without Podiatrists holding the patient's foot appear to compromise the orthosis manufacturing process. We have several team members that now have 3D scanning capabilities on their iOS and Android devices. Is this/should this be the next step for Podiatry? We believe a fundamental criteria for a 3D scanner is that it captures photographic information so that references may be marked on the patient's foot and translated through the manufacturing process for increased accuracy. What are your thoughts? Were Huppin and Scherer on the right path by advocating for a standardised procedure to capture the foot clinically? Regards, Cad Cam Orthotics



08.01.2022 Design your patients custom orthoses from the clinic or lab using our pay-per-use orthotic design system. Register online and download your FREE copy now!

06.01.2022 A big thank you to all that attended the workshop today at OnePoint Health and Algeos Australia for sponsoring the event!

06.01.2022 LaserCAM Orthotics are pleased to announce our partnership with our new Medical Director for North America, Dr Terrance John Mueller. Dr Mueller, the inventor of the Mueller TPD Orthotic series, used on 3 continents over the last quarter-century, and the developer of the Mueller Biomechanical AFO Lab, will now be devoting his full efforts toward the implementation of LaserCAM Orthotics CADCAM systems for the O & P industry in North America. Dr Mueller can assist clients in i...mplementing scalable subtractive (CNC) and additive (3D printing) systems suited for both small clinics and commercial laboratories. LaserCAM Orthotics software is open-loop, runs on a pay-per-use system and is completely free to download. If you are located in North America and would like more information please contact Dr Mueller via email at [email protected].

04.01.2022 We have now launched a new LaserCAM Orthotics website. If you are interested in learning how to use computer-aided design software to manufacture custom EVA orthoses then head on over to www.lasercamorthotics.com.au and register an account for access to our software. We are offering FREE licences to all registered users as part of our pay-per-use modelling system. If you have been wanting to learn more about CADCAM manufacture and already have access to a 3D scanner then this... is a perfect way to familiarise yourself with a simple to use and affordable system and begin manufacturing highly-accurate custom foot orthoses. A number of online tutorials are accesible on our learning portal to simplify processes of software installation, orthotic design and even CNC machining. We look forward to helping you and teaching you more about our system.

01.01.2022 Just a reminder that we will be joining the team at OnePoint Health in Penrith, NSW on the 15th of July for a workshop on three-dimensional scanning, digital orthosis prescription and the fundamentals of CAD/CAM. If you are based in the area then we welcome you to join us. It's completely free! Simply follow the link below to register. A big thanks to Algeos for sponsoring this event and continuing to support the profession!... http://www.lasercamorthotics.com.au//lasercam-orthotics-a/



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