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A PC-based ultrasonic data acquisition system for computer-aided prosthetic socket design

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5 Author(s)
He, P. ; Fac. of Biomed. & Human Factors Eng., Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH, USA ; Kefu Xue ; Qun Chen ; Murka, P.
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A PC-based ultrasound data acquisition system has been developed which uses compound scanning techniques to image a residual limb in a water tank. From the received ultrasonic echo data, the system produces cross-sectional images and reconstructs a three-dimensional (3-D) model of the limb. A commercial software for computer-aided prosthetic socket design was modified so that it can display both the external shape and cross-sectional image of the limb and allow the prosthetist to perform socket design with the help of a visualization of the limb's internal structure. The image resolution and measurement accuracy of the system were tested using a wire phantom and a contrast tissue mimicking phantom, respectively, preliminary results from amputee patients are presented and the sources of measurement error are discussed

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Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:4 ,  Issue: 2 )

Date of Publication: Jun 1996

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