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11.7 Right foot correction

The right foot correction page shows the four orthotic parameters computed by
footscan  9 next to their corresponding corrections. Select the desired corrections for
the right foot. The insole profile on the left depict the current configuration. Specify the
thickness or the inclination if checked.

B+ thickness

controls the B+ thickness.

C+/C- inclination

controls the C+/C- inclination.

Figure 67:

 Right foot correction.

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Page 1: ...Installation Guide and User Manual footscan System with footscan 9 rs scan RS PRD 00562 016 1 ...

Page 2: ...notice No part of this document may be reproducedor transmitted in any way without the express written permission of rs scan rs scan footscan is a registered trademark Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries RS PRD 00562 016 2 ...

Page 3: ...g installation 38 2 7 Installing the software on Windows versions below 7 39 Chapter 2 Installation 29 3 1 Weight Calibration 41 3 2 Create a New Subject 42 3 3 Create a New Recording 43 Chapter 3 Your First Measurement 40 4 1 Licensing 46 4 2 Configuration File 48 4 3 Calibration File 50 4 4 Automatic download of configuration and calibration files fails 52 4 5 Pressure Sensitive Layer PSL Replac...

Page 4: ...rt panel 123 11 2 Usage 124 11 3 Insole base layer 125 11 4 Insole top layer 126 11 5 Insole height 127 11 6 Left foot correction 128 11 7 Right foot correction 129 11 8 Checkout 130 Chapter 11 Design Screen D3D 122 12 1 Start panel 132 12 2 General Info 133 12 3 Insole Composition 134 12 4 General Corrections 135 12 5 Local Stiffness 136 12 6 Heel Corrections 137 12 7 Meta Corrections 138 12 8 Fo...

Page 5: ...Entry Level 1 5m plate 170 18 5 Interface box 171 18 6 0 5m footscan plate for interface box 172 18 7 1m footscan plate for interface box 173 18 8 2m footscan plate for interface box 174 Chapter 18 System specifications 166 Chapter 19 Risk analysis and the gait ratios graphs 176 Chapter 20 Declaration of Conformity 178 Chapter 21 FDADeclaration of Conformity 179 RS PRD 00562 016 5 ...

Page 6: ...barefoot as well as shod condition This document consists of two major parts The installation guide shows you how to set up the hard and software correctly to make your first measurement The user manual provides you with an overview of all functions of the footscan 9 software The remainder of this introductory chapter covers general information about rs scan and its products as well as conventions...

Page 7: ...his Installation Guide and User Manual rs scan on the web http www rsscan com Contact your regional distributor The full list of distributors is available at http www rsscan com If you cannot locate a regional distributor contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com Please include the product serial numbers system configuration screen captures and detailed failure description If yo...

Page 8: ...y the system computes a number of physical properties for further analysis of the measurement Footscan Entry level systems are available in three sizes 0 5m 1m and 1 5m The plates connect directly to a USB2 port of the computer via the fixed 0 5m and 1m system or detachable USB cable 1m heavy duty and 1 5m system No additional power supply unit is required Appendix 18 provides more technical detai...

Page 9: ...r cable is available if required USB cable A B 5m Power supply unit Power cord Specific country version according to order A footscan security dongle is a USB2 hardware dongle which can be used to run the footscan 9 software without a footscan plate being plugged in RS PRD 00562 016 9 ...

Page 10: ...The 3D scanners can be used for making a three dimensional representation of a foot please refer to the manual included with your 3D scanner for more information RS PRD 00562 016 10 ...

Page 11: ... in the software s user interface Checkbox Refers to a checkbox in the software s user interface Radiobutton Refers to a radiobutton in the software s user interface Text field Refers to a text field in the software s user interface Drop down Refers to a drop down selection in the software s user interface File Refers to a file on your computer Directory Refers to a directory on your computer RS P...

Page 12: ...PART 1 Installation Guide RS PRD 00562 016 12 ...

Page 13: ...s for safe usage and maintenance of the product as well as information about its warranty terms and conditions The minimum system requirements and the End User License Agreement EULA of the footscan 9 software conclude this chapter Please read the following carefully before proceeding to the next chapters RS PRD 00562 016 13 ...

Page 14: ...ean directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Serial number Manufacturer Compliant with European directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Marking for People s Republic of China pollution control regulation SJ T11364 2006 CE mark according to European directives Type B applied parts Th...

Page 15: ...Keep away from rain Packed storage temperature limitation Recyclable packaging Recyclable packaging cardboard material RS PRD 00562 016 15 ...

Page 16: ...nded for human beings to measure static and dynamic plantar pressure and the analysis of balance and gait patterns Operation and interpretation of the measurements as well as prescription of treatment or orthotic corrections should be done by trained professionals RS PRD 00562 016 16 ...

Page 17: ...1 3 Contra indications Clients with stability issues when walking or running might require assistance during the measurement RS PRD 00562 016 17 ...

Page 18: ...oisture Install the footscan plate on a solid non skid surface ensure the plate is fully supported and the entire client runway is non skid Install the footscan plate in a runway which is long enough to allow the client to walk or run in a natural gait pattern To eliminate the height difference between the floor and the footscan plate either recess the footscan plate in the floor or use a raised r...

Page 19: ...xtent that the client could trip or get injured Replacement stickers and rubbers can be ordered from rs scan or its local distributors Prior to each measurement session visually inspect the cable and client runway ensuring maximum safety for the client while being measured On a weekly basis inspect the cable and connection Do not use the system if the cable is damaged Detachable cables can be repl...

Page 20: ...nt product directly on the footscan plate use a damp cloth to clean and remove contamination Make sure the measurement surface of the footscan plate is completely dry before use Do not use aggressive cleaning or disinfectant products that are harmful to PVC polycarbonate plastic rubber or aluminium Do not use solvent based flammable or abrasive cleaning or disinfectant products Do not submerge any...

Page 21: ...able parts inside the footscan system Disassembly of the footscan system will void warranty Repair of the footscan system should only be performed by qualified personnel at the headquarters of rs scan contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com to obtain our RMA Return Material Authorization procedure Save the original packaging of the footscan system it can be used to ship the fo...

Page 22: ...he recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about disposal of this product please contact the distributor where you purchased the product your household waste disposal service or your local city office Alternatively the product can be sent back to rs scan for dis...

Page 23: ... the extent permitted by applicable law s rs scan does not assume any liability for loss of or damage to or corruption of data for any loss of profit loss of use of products or functionality loss of business loss of contracts loss of revenues or loss of anticipated savings increased costs or expenses or for any indirect loss or damage consequential loss or damage or special loss or damage This Lim...

Page 24: ... support corresponding to a screen resolution of 1920x1080 Up to four USB2 ports available to connect the footscan plates boxes scanners and dongles An active internet connection When the graphics card doesn t support at least OpenGL 2 1 3D visualization of pressure data is disabled When in doubt review the specifications of your graphics card or contact our support department at support rsscan co...

Page 25: ...scan 9 software https rsscan identityserver azurewebsites net Automatic download of configuration see chapter 4 2 and calibration files see chapter 4 3 https rsscan configserver azurewebsites net https rsscan calibserver azurewebsites net Anonymous logging of usage statistics https rsscan usagestatsserver azurewebsites net Emailing service https rsscan mailingservice azurewebsites net Contact the ...

Page 26: ...all an unlimited number of copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on computers or network servers within your company One software license is required for each footscan system enabling the use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on only one footscan system indicated by the serial number of the footscan system You may use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT without a footscan system for the sole purpose of processing and visualizing...

Page 27: ...l distributor contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com 5 LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT warrants that the media on which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is recorded and any accompanying printed material are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date of your original purchase If during the ...

Page 28: ...resulted from accident abuse misapplication abnormal use or a virus 6 GOVERNING LAW This EULA is governed by the Belgian law Place of jurisdiction shall be in HASSELT Belgium Any disputes arising from this EULA including those disputes relating to the validity interpretation or termination of the EULA shall be settled exclusively and finally by the courts in HASSELT Belgium RS PRD 00562 016 28 ...

Page 29: ... to obtain a fully functional footscan system Most steps in the installation procedure outlined in this chapter apply to all footscan systems Sections which apply only to specific systems are marked as such If the installation does not proceed as described in this chapter refer to Chapter 4 for troubleshooting tips RS PRD 00562 016 29 ...

Page 30: ... A A cable included with the footscan system to have obtained a medium USB stick containing the application installer and a license and factory calibration file you are allowed to install software on your computer In doubt contact your local system administrator for help Please contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com if any of the hard and or software parts are missing RS PRD ...

Page 31: ...r Position one of the two identical connectors of the supplied USB cable A A in front of the plate connector Match the orientation of the connectors Gently insert the connector of the USB cable A A in the plate connector Route the cable in the strain relief gutter Slide the bushing over the cable into the frame and flip the rubber lid back The cable can be removed when the system is not in use or ...

Page 32: ... coaxial cable mini din end Align the positioning notches Align the connectors in a straight line and insert carefully Do not use excessive force Connect the analog coaxial cable XLR end to the analog footscan connector on t h e footscan interface box Align the positioning key and insert until the latch locks Connect the external power supply to the footscan interface box Connect the mains cable t...

Page 33: ...ompliant cable Connect the USB B side of the cable square connector to the USB socket on thefootscan interface box Match the orientation of the connectors When the hardware setup is completed switch ON the footscan interface box The green power LED will light up RS PRD 00562 016 33 ...

Page 34: ...ct your preferred language and click Ok The installer shows the End User License Agreement of the footscan 9 software see Section 1 12 S el ec t I accept the agreement and click Next to continue The installer lists details about the installation Click Install to start the installation If the installer is accompanied with a license and calibration file the installer will ask to replace your current...

Page 35: ...ssion to install the driver Click Install to continue The footscan USB device driver is installed successfully Click Finish to continue Place the plate on the floor the measurement surface facing up serial number label facing down Align the plate according to the gait direction see arrow RS PRD 00562 016 35 ...

Page 36: ... system tray signals that the footscan device driver software has been installed successfully Click Finish to finish the software installation To start footscan 9 after installation leave Launch footscan 9 checked The installation of the footscan system is now complete Proceed to Chapter 3 to perform your first measurement RS PRD 00562 016 36 ...

Page 37: ... update until you are able to wait for the upgrade to finish A database upgrade will never remove or alter existing data The database upgrade will also check for data consistency before trying to upgrade the database itself If the automated database upgrade detects any problems it cannot resolve the database upgrade process will be aborted and the database will not be updated In case of an error t...

Page 38: ...ler includes a new license and calibration file for your footscan system the installer will ask for confirmation to replace it Click on Yes to replace the license and calibration file or click on No to keep working with your existing license and calibration file RS PRD 00562 016 38 ...

Page 39: ... still possible for users with older Windows versions to update their license and calibration file This may be required after the footscan pressure plate has received a PSL replacement The license and calibration file can be installed by executing the installer as follows 1 Start the installer 2 Click on the error message stating that the software cannot be installed on Microsoft Windows versions ...

Page 40: ...nu Figure 1 The Home screen is the main access point of footscan 9 At startup footscan 9 shows the Home screen Figure 1 If you have not already plugged in the footscan system plug it in now A notification balloon will pop up informing you that the footscan device needs weight calibration Figure 2 The notification balloon warning you that a footscan device requires weight calibration Click Yes to s...

Page 41: ...e The Calibration wizard shows the Calibration factor and Date of the last weight calibration of the selected Device Click Start calibration The Preview is enabled and shows the activity on the plate Walk over the plate 6 8 times in the gait direction Section 2 4 The wizard estimates a calibration factor based on the feet detected on the device Click Finish to complete the calibration After a succ...

Page 42: ...Database in the Home screen to navigate to the Database screen Currently there are no measurement subjects in the list Click Add to add one The application navigates to the Client Screen The Client screen provides an interface to edit personal information about a subject It also lists all measurement sessions of that subject Fill in the personal information for your newly created subject First nam...

Page 43: ...ns For an accurate recording it is important to stand as still as possible in the center of the 3D scanner while it is scanning The result of the 3D scan will be shown as a top down 3D view and plantar surface photo of the scanned foot as soon as the 3D data has been processed The Static Recording contains a large preview window showing the activity on the plate Stand on the plate and click Take s...

Page 44: ...ecognized during the measurement as thumbnails The wizard displays the latest left and right feet on the right End the recording with Stop recording Click Next to exit the Record wizard The application navigates to the Analyze screen where you can review your measurement Refer to the second part of this Installation Guide and User Manual for an in depth overview of the Analyze screen RS PRD 00562 ...

Page 45: ...tem that might be relevant to some users during the installation process Please refer to this chapter if the installation does not proceed as described in this document For unforeseen problems please contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com RS PRD 00562 016 45 ...

Page 46: ...lugged into the computer The Security dialog might appear while the device is connected to the computer This is the case when the current license does not cover the connected device Choose Manage calibration to open the license and hardware calibration dialog to review which devices are licensed in your current configuration file Figure 4 Figure 4 The License and hardware calibration dialog lists ...

Page 47: ...choose Manage configuration to open the software package and modules dialog Consult section 6 2 for more information RS PRD 00562 016 47 ...

Page 48: ...d restart footscan 9 The configuration file holds information about all licensed footscan device s for your system It also contains information about your package and unlocked footscan modules A new configuration for example a new licensed footscan device newly acquired modules or an upgraded package can be installed through the software package and modules dialog Figure 5 more information about t...

Page 49: ...the security dialog 2 By clicking the Software package and modules button in the Homescreen Figure 7 More information about the home screen can be found in section 6 Figure 7 The software package and modules dialog can be opened in the home screen RS PRD 00562 016 49 ...

Page 50: ...the license and hardware calibration dialog Figure 8 Figure 8 The License and hardware calibration dialog lists all connected footscan devices Click Install calibration file to install a new calibration file More information about the license and hardware calibration dialog can be found in 6 3 The license and hardware calibration dialog can be opened in two location 1 By clicking the Manage calibr...

Page 51: ...Figure 10 The license and hardware calibration dialog can be opened in the home screen RS PRD 00562 016 51 ...

Page 52: ...libration file s for your system Check the following should this download fail Make sure there is an active internet connection In case of a restricted internet access firewall make sure that the necessary url s are accessible see chapter 1 11 Contact the rs scan support department at support rsscan com for further assistance RS PRD 00562 016 52 ...

Page 53: ...A procedure The PSL replacement and factory calibration will be performed by rs scan and a new calibration file will be made available on the rs scan calibration server As soon as you start the footscan 9 software with the pressure plate connected the footscan 9 software will download and use the new calibration file On site replacement a new PSL can be prepared by rs scan and installed on your pr...

Page 54: ... for a list of key files of footscan 9 File Location Description footscan exe footscan 9 gait essentials The footscan 9 executable license xml licenses Old file format holding factory calibration data required for the correct operation of your pressure plate Still supported by footscan 9 for backward compatibility rsconfig licenses Configuration file holding information about all licensed footscan...

Page 55: ...es In the Windows Update section of the Windows control panel you can force a re check for updates You are adviced to install all updates that are listed as required by Windows Force install all missing updates In case Windows doesn t detect any missing updates on its own you can use a tool called WSUS Offline Update to download and force install the updates onto Windows Note that this may require...

Page 56: ...ws 7 The footscan drivers for the pressure plate and 3D scanner require that certain updates are present on your Microsoft Windows 7 system in order to work See section 4 7 for more information about updating your system RS PRD 00562 016 56 ...

Page 57: ...140 dll is missing from your computer Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem This error means that the Microsoft Visual C Redistributable Package is missing or corrupt which version is missing can be determined based on the error message MSVCP100 dll the Microsoft Visual C 2010 Redistributable Package x86 is missing MSVCP120 dll the Microsoft Visual C 2013 Redistributable Package x86 is ...

Page 58: ...he computer to the backside or vice versa will more likely use a different internal USB connection which may be the cause of the problem When using a USB hub Try to use a dedicated USB port directly on the computer When you need to use a hub try to connect only one USB device to the hub An externally powered hub might help in providing a more stable connection with the USB device Some USB hubs the...

Page 59: ... certain combinations of footscan 8 gait versions and footscan 9 versions Please contact support at support rsscan com if you want to migrate footscan 8 gait data to the new footscan 9 software More information about migrating footscan 7 or 8 gait to footscan 9 can be found in section 3 RS PRD 00562 016 59 ...

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Page 61: ...is as simple as clicking the available buttons in the Navigation Bar Figure 13 The Navigation Bar shows the workflow of footscan 9 The Status Bar shows the system id of the currently connected hardware and the current software version It holds icons to view and manipulate the state of the software Next to the full version of your system there is an icon related to automatic updates footscan 9 auto...

Page 62: ...con and notification balloon will appear when a connected device should be calibrated rs scan recommends regular weight calibration to maintain optimal accuracy Go to the Settings dialog to modify the calibration frequency RS PRD 00562 016 62 ...

Page 63: ...ion Database Navigate to the Database screen Chapter 7 Weight calibration Start a weight calibration Section 6 1 Settings Open the Settings dialog Section 6 4 Software package and modules Show available footscan software modules and whether or not they are enabled Section 6 2 License and hardware calibration Show license information and connected hardware Section 6 3 Migrate from footscan 7 or 8 g...

Page 64: ...erly The weight calibration dialog Figure 16a needs the weight and shoe size of the subject performing the calibration measurement Click Exit to leave the weight calibration dialog Click Next to proceed Device lists all devices Figure 16b Devices marked with a need weight calibration The dialog displays the Calibration factor and Date of the selected device Click Start calibration to start the wei...

Page 65: ... current package and all footscan software modules The dialog shows for each footscan module if it is activated and provides a short description of the functionality that they unlock To upgrade your package or purchase additional footscan modules contact rs scan s sales department at sales rsscan com Click Install configuration file to import a new rsconfig file containing the package and modules ...

Page 66: ...connected footscan devices along with their descriptions license and calibration information Devices which are licensed in your configuration file have a green license information line devices which are not licensed have a red license information line The calibration information is only shown when there is no valid calibration file found it is then mentioned in red Click Install calibration file t...

Page 67: ...or person Customizes the name for measurement subjects used throughout the application e g the report s header Show help hints Controls whether help balloons appear to assist you Confirm before skipping measurements Toggles whether confirmation dialogs appear in the Record wizard when skipping a measurement Chapter 9 Report footer Modifies the report s footer see Chapter 15 Choose between plain te...

Page 68: ...t Shoe size unit Controls the unit of the shoe size used in footscan 9 Toe allowance in mm The toe allowance in millimeter parameter is used to calculate an estimation of the shoe size of a 3D scanned foot see 10 1 Weight unit Controls the unit of the weight used in footscan 9 Pressure unit Controls the unit of pressure used in footscan 9 Figure 21 Settings related to footscan devices RS PRD 00562...

Page 69: ...stination folder for pressure images export Displays the folder where footscan 9 saves exported images See Chapter 8 Click Browse to choose a different folder File format for pressure images export Modifies the file format of exported images Dots per inch dpi for pressure images export Modifies the dots per inch dpi of exported images Destination folder for 3D scan export Displays the folder where...

Page 70: ...er information to the text exports See Chapter 8 2 The text export is available in the Scientific package s Use xls as file extension for the text export Use xls as file extension for the text exports See Chapter 8 2 The text export is available in the Scientific package s Destination folder for the list export of all persons Displays the folder where footscan 9 saves the list exports See Chapter ...

Page 71: ...f footscan 9 see 4 6 in the subfolder webplugin Figure 24 Settings regarding technical aspects of footscan 9 Advanced holds settings regarding more technical aspects of footscan 9 Use OpenGL graphics acceleration Uncheck if your system does not support OpenGL adequately Check the minimum software requirements for footscan 9 Section 1 10 if unsure The 3D analysis Section 10 8 is not available when ...

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Page 73: ...lient Record Record a new measurement for the selected client The application starts the Record wizard Chapter 9 Open Open the Client screen to edit the personal information of the selected client Alternatively double click the selected client Import Import a client and its sessions into the application Provide footscan 9 with a valid exported database when asked Upon completion the table shows th...

Page 74: ...ontents As a result the table only shows clients passing the filter A match is possible with any of the personal information stored even with dates and phone numbers Clear the filter text to view all clients Click a table header to sort its contents in ascending descending order RS PRD 00562 016 74 ...

Page 75: ...ch data will be exported The following data is available to include into the list export Client data First name last name date of birth gender telephone mobile phone fax address postal code city country e mail reference remarks and import data Session data Name date time shoe size weight and remarks Calculations ABCD ratios this option is available in the Scientific package s Select Most recent se...

Page 76: ...oftware The list export takes the user locale of the operating system into account so that there are no conversion errors between footscan 9 and the spreadsheet software Click the Export button to start the export Click the Close button to close the list export dialog RS PRD 00562 016 76 ...

Page 77: ...splays the personal information for the current client Modify this information in the appropriate text fields Note that the fields First name Last name and Gender are mandatory Change or Remove the client s photograph to your liking The application accepts a wide range of image formats Click Save or Cancel to finish While editing the personal information form the other screens are inactive click S...

Page 78: ...dialog Section 6 4 Export 3D scan Export all the 3D scan measurement s from the selected session s to file The application saves the export in a dedicated folder on the computer choose this folder in the Settings dialog Section 6 4 The names of these files contain the names of the client and session as well as the date of the session and a foot type L for left R for right Export plantar surface ph...

Page 79: ...ds can be modified Name Weight and weight unit the selected weight unit will be used in the entire footscan 9 application Shoe size and shoe size unit the selected shoe size unit will be used in the entire footscan 9 application Remarks Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory Click the Save button to save the modifications click the Cancel button to discard the changes RS PRD 00562 016 79 ...

Page 80: ...roll off text export of a dynamic measurement each pressure frame in the measurement will be exported Dynamic roll off Dynamic roll off text export of a dynamic measurement all the pressure frames of the recognized feet will be exported Static image Static image text export of a static measurement the pressure frame containing the static measurement will be exported Pressure and force Pressure and...

Page 81: ...scanning speed Use xls as file extension for the text export Use xls as the file extension for the text export this allows easy opening in Microsoft Excel If not chosen the txt file extension is used Click the Export button to start the export each selected export will be run sequentially Click the Close button the close the text export dialog RS PRD 00562 016 81 ...

Page 82: ... shown in the Client screen as an extra tab next to the sessions Some data for example the client name gender address of footscan is exposed through a software API so it can be used inside the custom web plugin panel More information about installing the custom web plugin and using the footscan API can be found in the installation directory of footscan 9 see 4 6 in the subfolder webplugin RS PRD 0...

Page 83: ...ssure plate or 3D scanner with which to record and a Recording session name This name is useful to identify the measurement session in the Client screen Chapter 8 The Recording setup suggests a name when initiating the Record wizard Furthermore the foot recognition algorithms used during the measurements need accurate Weight and Shoe size of the client for optimal results footscan 9 remembers the ...

Page 84: ...ilable Type Controls the type of scan Can either be Foot or Foambox Choose Foot to scan regular convex objects like feet Choose Foambox to scan foam impression boxes or other objects that are concave Scanning resolution Controls the scanning resolution A higher scanning resolution will result in a more detailed scan while a lower resolution will result in a faster but less detailed scan Light sens...

Page 85: ...p to discard the static measurement To prevent accidental skipping the application guards Skip with a confirmation dialog To disable this behavior consult the Settings dialog Section 6 4 Balance recording The balance measurement is a dynamic measurement capturing the pressure distribution under the client s feet and the displacement of the center of pressure COP while the client is standing on the...

Page 86: ...d angle between both feet It can be adjusted in the Feet angle spinbox and is given in degrees Heel distance the distance between the heels of both feet It can be adjusted in the Heel distance spinbox and is given in centimeter The Start Recording button becomes active when pressure is detected on the pressure plate click this button to start a balance recording It is possible to start the actual ...

Page 87: ... able to automatically classify recorded feet while recording During recording footscan 9 processes the data and determines whether a recorded foot is a left or right foot Recorded feet can also be automatically classified as garbage If the Feet on plate edge option is checked feet which were recorded on the edge of the plate are automatically discarded to the bin Checking the Feet without recogni...

Page 88: ...ons are situated under the 3D Scan Static Balance and Dynamic buttons Comparing measurement sessions is located under the Compare button When clicked these buttons fold down all available analyze options The following analyses are available Both feet Analysis of the 3D scanned left and or right foot Section 10 1 Plantar surface photo Analysis of the plantar surface photo of the 3D scanned left and...

Page 89: ...p analysis of the dynamic measurement Section 10 19 The following comparisons are available 2D 2D roll off comparison of the foot selections Section 10 20 Impulse Impulse comparison of the foot selections Section 10 21 Areas Comparison of pressure distribution of the foot areas rearfoot midfoot forefoot of the foot selections Section 10 22 Analyze Toolbar Each analysis also features a toolbar The ...

Page 90: ...ection see 10 7 Toggles the display of multi step annotations More information can be found in the multi step analysis section see 10 19 Figure 36 The Replay console controls the roll off of a dynamic measurement Replay Console The Replay console Figure 36 controls the roll off of a dynamic measurement Besides the stop play rewind and forward controls it contains a slider to scroll to any frame an...

Page 91: ...the pair of feet with which to compare It does not affect the foot selection stored for the second measurement Color Scale Some analyses display physical quantities as images The colors in these images relate to the underlying value The Color scale expresses this relationship between physical quantity and color The color scale displays the entire color spectrum and some key physical quantity value...

Page 92: ... clicking on the button Like the other predefined measurements girth measurements are shown both on the 3D foot model and in the measurement table underneath it A girth measurement can be selected by clicking on it either on the 3D foot model or on its measurement table entry Selecting a girth measurement in any way will automatically highlight it both on the 3D foot model and in the measurement t...

Page 93: ...shown in full screen by clicking the View left foot in fullscreen or View right foot in fullscreen button Figure 38 Note that only a selected girth will show up in the measurements overview To leave the full screen click the Back button Figure 38 The Both Feet 3D scanner analysis shows the scanned left and or right foot in full screen RS PRD 00562 016 93 ...

Page 94: ...nalysis shows the left and or right plantar surface photo The plantar surface photo analysis allows to manually adjust the cropping area The size can be changed by clicking and dragging the corner points of the crop rectangle The location can be changed by clicking and dragging the center of the crop rectangle Click the Reset changes button to reset the changes RS PRD 00562 016 94 ...

Page 95: ...icates the center of pressure of the measurement The percentages in the boxes on the left express how the pressure on the footscan plate is spread across the different areas defined by the quadrants Drag the center and or lines to modify the relative positions of the quadrants The analysis updates the percentages in the boxes accordingly Click Reset changes to reset the changes The plate miniature...

Page 96: ...aphs can be hidden or shown by clicking the button The balance measurement is split into four quadrants The division point of these quadrants is marked by the point of intersection of the frame division cross The percentages in the boxes express how the force on the footscan plate is spread across the different areas defined by the areas left right front rear and four quadrants Numerical informati...

Page 97: ...ivision cross position combobox The possibilities are Cop first frame the frame division cross is placed on the COP found in the first frame of the balance measurement Plate center the frame division cross is placed in the center of the plate Cop average rounded to sensors the frame division cross is placed on the average COP of the complete balance measurement This average is rounded to the neare...

Page 98: ... is divided into intervals of equal duration The number of intervals can be set in the Number of intervals spinbox up to a maximum of twelve intervals Interval duration the intervals have a fixed duration this interval duration can be set in the Interval duration spinbox The last interval can be shorter if the total recording duration is not an exact multiple of the requested interval duration Man...

Page 99: ... remove the intervals When done the Divide intervals combobox will switch to Manual The used coordinate system and the force division cross origin are adjustable by using the comboboxes Coordinate system and Division cross position More information can be found in the Balance analysis section See 10 4 RS PRD 00562 016 99 ...

Page 100: ...millimeters on the y axis of the graph Anterio posterior graph Shows the anterio posterior displacement of the center of pressure against the foot axis for both feet The displacement is shown over time in seconds on the x axis of the graph the amount of displacement is shown in millimeters on the y axis of the graph Inter COP angle graph Shows the angle between the line defined by the left and rig...

Page 101: ...he length of the major axis of the center of pressure ellipse for the left and right foot measured in millimeters Ellipse secondary axis The length of the minor axis of the center of pressure ellipse for the left and right foot measured in millimeters Min Inter COP angle The minimum angle in degrees between the left and right foot center of pressure to the horizontal of the screen Max Inter COP an...

Page 102: ... the ground during the initial contact phase A higher value for the subtalar joint angle suggests a more pronated rearfoot The minimum and maximum values indicate the maximal supination and maximal pronation position of the rearfoot in relationship to the ground for the initial contact phase Subtalar joint flexibility the range between the minimum and maximum subtalar joint angle Information about...

Page 103: ... 2D analysis loops through the roll offs A large white dot on the center of pressure line shows the current center of pressure When stopped the analysis shows the maximum sensor values of both feet RS PRD 00562 016 103 ...

Page 104: ...is shows the current foot selection as a height map Use the mouse s scroll wheel to zoom in and out Click and drag the height maps to change the point of view Some older computer systems might not support 3D rendering adequately The 3D analysis is not available on such systems Review the minimum system requirements of footscan 9 for more information RS PRD 00562 016 104 ...

Page 105: ...ulse analysis shows the total impulse applied on the current foot selection as an image Red indicates an impulse value higher than 65 of the maximum impulse value The impulse analysis draws all sensors with impulse values higher than 65 of the maximum value red Areas of such high pressure may indicate an increased risk e g the risk for ulcers in diabetic patients RS PRD 00562 016 105 ...

Page 106: ... the bottom depicts the color associated with each zone Alongside the ten zones the total of all the zones can also be plotted by clicking on the button Additionally you can select if you want to plot only the selected left and right foot the average of all measured left and right feet or a combination of both the selected and average feet by changing the option in the Select force graph dropdown ...

Page 107: ...e Probes analysis plots the pressure for each probe in graphs next to the roll offs of the current foot selection When played the graphs dispay vertical marker lines at the current position in time Initially footscan 9 places each probe on the sensor at the center of its corresponding zone Click and drag any of the corners of a probe to resize it in that direction Click and drag the middle of the ...

Page 108: ...ne The Load rate analysis is identical to the Zones analysis Section 10 10 besides the contents of the graphs which contain the load rate per zone of the current foot selection Keep in mind that computing a derivative numerically is very sensitive to measurement noise The Load rate analysis filters the load rate graphs with an averaging mask to reduce the influence of such noise As a result the gr...

Page 109: ...ions of the current foot selection The cyan lines depict the length of each of the footprints The pink lines span the total width of the metatarsal heads The legends display the lengths of these lines in cm Click and drag the edges of each line marked with dots to move them to other points of interest Click Reset changes to restore the lines default positions RS PRD 00562 016 109 ...

Page 110: ...or high dark red color The local risk is given per foot zone the following foot zone risks are calculated lateral and medial forefoot medial midfoot lateral and medial hindfoot The possible local foot zone risks and their colors used to draw the foot zone in the interface are neutral white color low orange color medium red color high dark red color The lateral midfoot risk is not calculated and is...

Page 111: ...low risk of lower limb injuries More information can be found in the appendix of this manual see 19 Each gait ratio analysis focuses on a different and specific property of the roll off Heel rotation Heel rotation is defined as the mediolateral pressure distribution at the level of the rearfoot during stance phase The mediolateral pressure distribution at the level of the rearfoot is calculated by...

Page 112: ...as the pressure distribution between metatarsal1 M1 and metatarsal2 M2 during stance phase The medial forefoot distribution is calculated by comparing the pressure underneath M1 and M2 A positive value indicates a higher load on metatarsal 2 a negative value indicates a higher load on metatarsal 1 A high value indicates a large difference in load between metatarsal 1 and 2 Meta loading Meta loadin...

Page 113: ...T1 the force under the toe 1 zone Zavrg the average total force under the foot RS PRD 00562 016 113 ...

Page 114: ...n the center of pressure COP and the foot axis are measured Each graph depicts the COP to foot axis distance for the selected feet left and or right and the average distance for all measured left and or rigt feet Graphs are plotted in time relative to the duration of the measured components COP to foot axis distance The center of pressure of the entire foot is considered The time is relative to th...

Page 115: ...al zone becomes visible Initial Forefoot Contact the time when all metatarsal zones are visible Heel Off the time when there is no pressure under the heel Last Foot Contact the time when there is no pressure under any zone For each phase the duration is displayed both in milliseconds and as a percentage The following phases are shown Initial Contact Phase the duration between the Initial Foot Cont...

Page 116: ...c measurement regardless of the foot selection Figure 55 The Full plate analysis replays the full dynamic measurement When playing the analysis loops through the entire dynamic measurement When stopped it shows the maximum sensor values of the first foot RS PRD 00562 016 116 ...

Page 117: ... RR right right the middle left foot is missing During replay the current frame is shown in the preview the step s and stride s belonging to the current foot are highlighted in a light blue color in both tables When stopped the maximum sensor values of the first consecutive feet in the measurement with the same orientation are shown It is possible to select a step or stride in any of the tables Th...

Page 118: ...to the middle foot The following gait cycle parameters relative to the first foot are calculated Distance the distance in millimeter between the two heel strikes Duration the time in seconds between the two heel strikes Velocity velocity in meter per seconds based on the calculated distance and duration Stance duration the time in seconds that the first foot makes contact with the floor This is fr...

Page 119: ...ir of feet Figure 57 The 2D comparison compares the current foot selection to any other pair of feet The comparison draws both pairs with the same color scale displayed in the middle The color scale uses the pressure value range of the current dynamic measurement as reference RS PRD 00562 016 119 ...

Page 120: ... impulse analyses next to each other Figure 58 The Impulse comparison compares two impulse analyses Both analyses share the same color scale The comparison sets the minimum and maximum impulse value of the current foot selection as its value range RS PRD 00562 016 120 ...

Page 121: ...ison compares the pressure applied on the major foot areas of two pairs of feet The Areas comparison is almost identical to the 2D comparison It adds two pairs of graphs displaying the force or pressure exerted on each foot area Click Force or Pressure to switch between pressure and force When played marker lines in the graphs show the roll off progress RS PRD 00562 016 121 ...

Page 122: ...he D3D design wizard in the settings dialog A wizard will appear on the right hand side of the screen as illustrated in Figure 60 As the D3D wizard only occupies the right side of the screen interaction with the analysis tools during the D3D wizard is possible This way when the user proceeds through the wizard steps the user is still able to consult all the available data Figure 60 Screen with the...

Page 123: ... 1 Start panel The start panel Figure 61 gives an overview of some important messages the user must read before proceeding Click START to initiate the D3D wizard Figure 61 Start panel RS PRD 00562 016 123 ...

Page 124: ...gate through the wizard it is also possible to click on the dots on the top of the wizard Click in the Comments text edit to enter additional comments this is possible in all stages of the D3D wizard On the bottom of all the D3D wizard panels is an overview with all the D3D analysis parameters with their current values this overview is not editable but clicking on a specific part will navigate the...

Page 125: ...se part of the D3D orthotic support The D3D analysis makes a base type suggestion it is possible to modify the proposed values Base type controls the type of the base layer Base size controls the size of the base layer Figure 63 Insole base layer RS PRD 00562 016 125 ...

Page 126: ...top cover of the D3D orthotic support The D3D analysis makes a top type suggestion it is possible to modify the proposed values Top type controls the type of the top layer Top size controls the size of the top layer Figure 64 Insole top layer RS PRD 00562 016 126 ...

Page 127: ...es The insole height can adopt to the following values F insole model for flat feet N insole model for high arched feet FN insole model for normal feet F B insole model for flat feet B correction Used for normal feet when no FN model is available Left foot controls the insole height of the left foot Right foot controls the insole height of the right foot Figure 65 Insole height RS PRD 00562 016 12...

Page 128: ...r corresponding corrections Select the desired corrections for the left foot The insole profile on the right depict the current configuration Specify the thickness or the inclination if checked B thickness controls the B thickness C C inclination controls the C C inclination Figure 66 Left foot correction RS PRD 00562 016 128 ...

Page 129: ...ir corresponding corrections Select the desired corrections for the right foot The insole profile on the left depict the current configuration Specify the thickness or the inclination if checked B thickness controls the B thickness C C inclination controls the C C inclination Figure 67 Right foot correction RS PRD 00562 016 129 ...

Page 130: ...11 8 Checkout Click the PROCEED TO REPORT to advance to the checkout overview Figure 68 Checkout RS PRD 00562 016 130 ...

Page 131: ...is own expertise and or experience s with the subject The mathematical calculation of the RS Print application is only a proposal the user is fully responsible for the design of the insoles To start the design of the insole click the design tab in the menu bar A wizard will appear on the right hand side of the screen as illustrated in Figure 69 As the design wizard only occupies the right side of ...

Page 132: ...nel The start panel Figure 70 gives an overview of some important messages the user must read before initiating the insole design Click Start to initiate the insole design Figure 70 Start panel RS PRD 00562 016 132 ...

Page 133: ... value that was entered in the record wizard Shoe sizes are in UK sizes Usage controls the usage the insole will be used for Daily use or Sports Type controls the shoe type When Daily use is chosen in Usage Comfort or Narrow shoes are available When Sports is chosen in Usage the options Running Cycling and Soccer are available Figure 71 General info RS PRD 00562 016 133 ...

Page 134: ...trols the shore value of the top layer 20 shore PU soft 30 shore EVA 35 shore EVA or 40 shore EVA The default hardness is dependent on the bodyweight of the subject and will always be EVA PU soft must be chosen manually For cycling insoles only 25 shore EVA is available Base layer Size controls the size of the printed base layer in steps of 0 5 UK size By default the value corresponds to the shoe ...

Page 135: ... of pronation supination correction Positive values indicate anti pronation stiffness Negative values indicate anti supination stiffness Use the arrows to modify the orientation of the stiffness Navicular Support controls the height of the arch support seven different heights ranging from Extremely Flat to Extremely High Figure 73 General Corrections RS PRD 00562 016 135 ...

Page 136: ...n five predefined zones The stiffness ranges from 1 i e more flexible light blue to 5 i e more stiff dark blue Hovering over a zone activates the local stiffness controller which allows the user to set the local stiffness for each zone Click the reset button to reset the local stiffness values to the defaults Figure 74 Local Stiffness RS PRD 00562 016 136 ...

Page 137: ... EVA top layer and only for non cycling insoles Heel Offset controls the flat increase of the heel ranging from 1 to 6 mm in steps of 1 mm Wedge controls the orientation of the heel wedge ranging from 5 to 7 degrees in steps of 1 degree The heel wedge can be implemented either medially or laterally A zero degree wedge indicates a neutral orientation Figure 75 Heel Corrections RS PRD 00562 016 137 ...

Page 138: ...as been chosen in the insole composition panel Height controls the height of the chosen meta bar ranging from 1 to 3 mm in steps of 1 mm Lateral Edge Lateral edge controls the height of the lateral edge Standard and Low Meta Pad Shape controls the shape of the meta pad Teardrop and T shape Height controls the height of the chosen meta pad ranging from 1 to 5 mm in steps of 1 mm Figure 76 Meta Corr...

Page 139: ...ve three options available more specifically Meta 1 Meta 1 2 and Meta 5 For cycling insoles the complete forefoot is printed and the forefoot corrections is available in the form of a wedge in the forefoot This wedge can be orientated medially or laterally Height controls the height of the chosen forefoot correction For regular insoles the height varies from 2 to 4 mm in steps of 1 mm For cycling ...

Page 140: ... to the insole Personal ID controls the personal ID that is added to the rear of the insoles By default the personal ID is set to the subject s first name limited to 8 alphanumerical characters Click PROCEED TO CHECKOUT to advance to the checkout overview Figure 78 Personalization RS PRD 00562 016 140 ...

Page 141: ...ion is displayed Delivery Address controls the desired delivery address Remarks gives the opportunity to add additional comments about the delivery address or insole finishing Click confirm order button to submit the order and upload it to the cloud Figure 79 Checkout screen RS PRD 00562 016 141 ...

Page 142: ...NA MUS the order status expected shipping date and delivery address Figure 80 Order summary In the orders tab Figure 81 the status of your submitted orders can be consulted By using the Patient and Order Id text fields specific orders can be consulted in the database The orders can also be tracked online via https portal rsprint com Figure 81 Order management RS PRD 00562 016 142 ...

Page 143: ...d printer Select the width of the whitespace Margins of each page Finally choose the number of Copies and which Page size to print all or only odd even pages This last option is useful for double sided printing Print Preview The print preview shows the current report contents with the given printer settings It displays a single page at a time Use the mouse s scroll wheel or click to navigate throu...

Page 144: ...3 Shows the maximum sensor values registered during the static measurement as well as the four quadrants and the relative distribution of force among those quadrants Balance Shows the maximum pressure values registered during the balance measurement together with the center of pressure line Additionally it displays numerical information about the center of pressure Section 10 4 RS PRD 00562 016 14...

Page 145: ...ure Section 10 7 Real size foot depicts the maximum pressure measured under the foot selection scaled 1 1 This content adds one page for each foot to the report Numeric prints the foot selection with the numerical value of the maximum pressure N CM2 for each sensor outlined in a grid Adds one page for each foot to the report RS PRD 00562 016 145 ...

Page 146: ...the dynamic measurement s foot selection with the foot axes center of pressure line and subtalar joint angles Additionally it displays numerical information about the exorotation and subtalar joint angles Section 10 7 The foot axis report is available in the Clinical Scientific package s Pressure per zone Plots the graphs of the pressure N CM2 applied on each zone of the foot selection Section 10 ...

Page 147: ...he foot selection Section 10 10 Pressure per probe Plots the graphs of the pressure N CM2 applied on each probe of the foot selection Section 10 11 Total force per probe Plots the graphs of the force N applied on each probe of the foot selection Section 10 11 RS PRD 00562 016 147 ...

Page 148: ...Section 10 13 Single foot timing Shows the events and phases during the foot roll off of the foot selection Section 10 17 The single foot timing report is available in the Clinical Scientific package s D3D Adds the D3D proposal for the current dynamic measurement RS PRD 00562 016 148 ...

Page 149: ...Multi image combines static standard and roll off report content Remarks Shows the remarks of current session and person Footscan 9 saves the last report selection RS PRD 00562 016 149 ...

Page 150: ...PART 3 Migrate from footscan 7 or 8 gait RS PRD 00562 016 150 ...

Page 151: ...rocess Figure 83 Full migration balloon A full migration can be started by clicking yes in the balloon message or clicking the Migrate from footscan 7 or 8 gait button on the homescreen A full migration happens in three stages 1 The footscan 7 or 8 gait data is exported to an intermediate database file The migration wizard uses a software utility named the footscan 7 8 gait export tool to export t...

Page 152: ...software won t be able to automatically detect the intermediate file In order to import the intermediate database file you need to start the migration wizard yourself by clicking the Migrate from footscan 7 or 8 gait migrate button on the homescreen Information about installation of the footscan 7 8 gait export tool software and a step by step guide to perform the export can be found in the footsc...

Page 153: ...tion procedure as described in the footscan 7 manual was not regularly performed the absolute pressure values of the footscan 7 data converted to footscan 9 will be wrong New measurements made with footscan 9 will have correct measurement values but existing footscan 7 measurements which are imported into footscan 9 will retain their original measurement values even if they were wrong due to bad c...

Page 154: ...duction page The following buttons may appear on the bottom off the screen they have the following function Back Go back to the previous screen Next Go to the next screen Cancel Cancel the export Help Open the help files Finish Close the wizard when the migration is finished Click the Next button to continue RS PRD 00562 016 154 ...

Page 155: ...d install this software see 17 3 When the export is finished the import will start automatically 2 Footscan 7 or 8 gait is on another computer This option will start a database import The intermediate database file containing the export of the footscan 7 or 8 gait data needs to be available on your computer clicking the Next button will guide you to a page where you can select which intermediate d...

Page 156: ... it was already imported or not you can select which database file you would like to import If there are no intermediate database files found in the footscan 9 import folder the Autodetected files radio button will be unchecked If the intermediate database file is not located in the import folder of the footscan 9 software you can use the Browse button to select the intermediate database file When...

Page 157: ...ool software you have no choice but to cancel the migration by clicking the Cancel button Make sure your computer has a working internet connection and you have permission to install new software on your computer before you start the migration wizard again It is always possible to install the footscan 7 8 gait export tool manually through an installer The footscan 7 8 gait export tool installer ca...

Page 158: ...re information about the footscan 7 8 gait export tool can be found in the manual of the footscan 7 8 gait export tool If the footscan 7 8 gait export tool finished with an error the migration wizard will close itself When the footscan 7 8 gait export tool has successfully finished the export you will be guided automatically to the importing wizard page see 17 5 RS PRD 00562 016 158 ...

Page 159: ...ing page Details about the data that is being imported is listed in the screen Please note that depending on the size of your footscan 7 or 8 database migration could take several hours After the import is finished the Next button will be enabled Click the Next button to continue RS PRD 00562 016 159 ...

Page 160: ...ration upgrade plates page If there is a footscan 7 or 8 device connected to the computer which can be upgraded to be compatible with the footscan 9 software there will be a Upgrade to footscan 9 button shown next to the device See 17 8 for more information about upgrading your device Click the Next button to continue RS PRD 00562 016 160 ...

Page 161: ... Migration Done Page When the migration is finished the following screen will be shown Figure 92 Migration done page Click the Finish button to finish the migration and close the wizard RS PRD 00562 016 161 ...

Page 162: ...n a footscan 7 device is connected to your computer there will be a Upgrade to footscan 9 button visible in the license and hardware calibration manager Clicking this button will start the plate conversion Figure 94 Device list with Upgrade to footscan 9 button You can upgrade your footscan 7 device during the full migration from footscan 7 to footscan 9 see 17 6 Before upgrading ensure your devic...

Page 163: ...9 Never disconnect a device during the upgrade This will damage the device and make it unusable Never cut power or shutdown the computer during an upgrade When utilizing a laptop ensure its power adapter is plugged in Clicking the Start button will start the conversion the following screen will be shown during the conversion Figure 96 Upgrade plate dialog upgrading When the upgrade is finished the...

Page 164: ... device is a USB plate you need to unplug and re plug the plate Click the Done button to finish the upgrade If there was an error during the upgrade of your device there will be an error screen You need to close the dialog by clicking the Done button Please contact support rsscan com if problems during plate conversion persist RS PRD 00562 016 164 ...

Page 165: ...PART 4 Appendices RS PRD 00562 016 165 ...

Page 166: ...Chapter 18 System specifications This appendix contains the technical specifications of all entry level footscan plates as well as all interface box setups RS PRD 00562 016 166 ...

Page 167: ...8mm Active sensor area 488mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 300Hz Resolution 10bits Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Connection to PC USB2 0 Plate cable length 4300mm 50mm integrated cable Power consumption 5V 500mA maximum Protection class I IP code IP...

Page 168: ...mm Active sensor area 975mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 200Hz Resolution 10bits Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Connection to PC USB2 0 Plate cable length 4300mm 50mm integrated cable Power consumption 5V 500mA maximum Protection class I IP code IP4...

Page 169: ... 62mm x 5 08mm Active sensor area 975mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 200Hz Resolution 10bits Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Connection to PC USB2 0 Plate cable length 4600mm 50mm detachable cable Power consumption 5V 500mA maximum Protection class I...

Page 170: ...08mm Active sensor area 1463mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 200Hz Resolution 10bits Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Connection to PC USB2 0 Plate cable length 4600mm 50mm detachable cable Power consumption 5V 500mA maximum Protection class I IP code ...

Page 171: ...ution 12bits Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Connection to PC USB2 0 standard USB cable A B 5m Power 12V DC Power consumption with footscan 0 5m plate 8 24W with footscan 1m plate 10 95W with footscan 2m plate 13 65W Protection class I IP code IP40 RS PRD 00562 016 171 ...

Page 172: ...or dimensions 7 62mm x 5 08mm Active sensor area 488mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 500Hz Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Plate cable length 300mm 50mm integrated cable Total cable length to footscan interface box 6000mm 50mm Protection class I IP co...

Page 173: ...r dimensions 7 62mm x 5 08mm Active sensor area 975mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 250Hz Operating temperature range 15 C to 30 C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Plate cable length 300mm 50mm integrated cable Total cable length to footscan interface box 6000mm 50mm Protection class I IP cod...

Page 174: ...Dimensions length x width x height 2093mm x 469 mm x 18mm Weight 28 8kg Number of sensors 16384 arranged in a 256x64 matrix Sensor dimensions 7 62mm x 5 08mm Active sensor area 1950mm x 325mm Sensor technology resistive Pressure range 1 127 N CM2 Data acquisition frequency 125Hz RS PRD 00562 016 174 ...

Page 175: ... C Storage temperature range 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Plate cable length 300mm 50mm integrated cable Total cable length to footscan interface box 6000mm 50mm Protection class I IP code IP40 RS PRD 00562 016 175 ...

Page 176: ...ased on dynamic plantar pressure measurements in contrast to the conventional static techniques used The relevant parameters derived from this study are balance within one foot rearfoot balance during heel strike phase 0 15 stance phase SP midfoot balance during midstance 25 40 SP forefoot balance during heel off phase 50 80 SP The footscan risk analysis algorithm was scientifically validated in a...

Page 177: ...are the gait ratios graphs of a new subject to those of the group of subjects with a very low injury risk profile This low risk injury profile is made visible in the gait ratios graphs as a solid area in the graphs RS PRD 00562 016 177 ...

Page 178: ...Chapter 20 Declaration of Conformity RS PRD 00562 016 178 ...

Page 179: ...Chapter 21 FDA Declaration of Conformity RS PRD 00562 016 179 ...

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