Full foot scanning with MSoft and a BodyScan

Full foot scanning with MSoft and a BodyScan

Scanning tips with BodyScan.


To perfectly scan a full foot with a MAid with the BodyScan scanner, follow these pro tips. 


1 – Adjusting the distance of your patient’s foot on the MAid will allow you to capture his or her heel correctly.  

 


2- Make sure that the scan height is correct before scanning. 

 


3- Start by scanning the plantar surface to avoid mist creation. 

 


To perfectly capture a full foot scan with a MAid and the BodyScan scanner on MSoft, watch this tutorial video : 



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