MSoft
Automatic markers for torsos
At the “Measurements” step of processing a torso, automatic markers may be added by pressing the corresponding “Edit” button for the first time, after placing the base plane on the waist. Once the button is pressed, the software will process the ...
Uploading through Wi-Fi
By using MSoft or the independent PocketLinq software made by Qwadra Quebec, files can be uploaded directly to your computer using your Wi-Fi network. To do so, you will need the following: The Apple device with the scans to upload A computer with ...
Hand skeleton and measurements
In the hand processing workflow, MSoft allows for the addition of a skeleton on the hand. Adding this skeleton will provide additional measurements. This step assumes that the hand was processed and is at the final step post-reconstruction. If you ...
Foambox Processing in MSoft
There are a few key points to processing a foam box in MSoft to avoid errors leading to a bad reconstruction. First, make sure the scan was made with the good scan mode : foam box (negative imprint). You can ensure the right mode was used by looking ...
Processing a head scan with MSoft in 3 easy steps
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan with the 4 Views will indicate to MSoft which are the front, left or right side and top of your model. Click and rotate the model until every view is properly oriented. Second, reconstruct your model. The ...
Processing a two-sided torso scan with MSoft in 3 easy steps.
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan with the 4 Views will indicate to MSoft which are the front, left or right side and top of your model. Click and rotate the model until every view is properly oriented. Second, clip your scan. Clipping your ...
Processing a torso scan with MSoft in 3 easy steps
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan using the 4 Views will indicate to MSoft which are the front, left or right side and top of your model. Click and rotate the model until every view is properly oriented. Second, clip your scan. Clipping your ...
Processing a plantar surface scan with MSoft in 3 easy steps.
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan will indicate to MSoft where are the toes, the heel and the floor. Adjust the view and identify, respecting this order: the first metatarsal head, the fifth metatarsal head and the heel. Second, repeat this ...
Processing an elbow scan with MSoft in 4 easy steps.
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan using the 4 Views function will indicate to MSoft where is the front, the left or right side ,and top of your model. Click and hold to rotate the model until every view is properly oriented. Second, clip ...
Processing an AFO scan with MSoft in 3 easy steps.
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan will indicate to MSoft where are the toes, the heel and the floor. Adjust the view and identify, respecting this order: the first metatarsal head, the fifth metatarsal head and the heel. Second, clip your ...
Processing a knee scan with MSoft in 4 easy steps.
First, align your scan. Aligning your scan with the 4 Views will indicate to MSoft which are the front, left or right side and top of your model. Click and rotate the model until every view is properly oriented. Second, clip your scan. Clipping your ...
Alignment methods
According to the orientation and the nature of your scan, you may need to change the alignment points in MSoft. It is a manipulation necessary to take accurate measurements. There are two types of alignment methods. 4 points view This view allows the ...
Dorsum + Imprint file processing
After scanning with 3DsizeMe, you can open both files using MSoft, which will help you reconstruct the file. Step 1: Open the file Step 2: Place 3 dots on both files (using the same position on each files) so the software can stitch them together. We ...
Step by step guide to use MSoft’s compare module
Available directly within MSoft, the compare module is a tool that can show the same body part, before and after your intervention, side by side or even overlapped. This allows you to validate that the orthosis had the effect that you were aiming ...