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Key Investigators
  - Hadi Fooladi, Children’s National
 
  - Pooneh Roshanitabrizi, Children’s National
 
  - Steve Pieper, Isomics, Inc.
 
  - Kevin Cleary, Children’s National
 
  - Anuradha Dayal, Children’s National
 
Project Description
About 1-2 in every 1000 babies are born with what’s called clubfoot, the most common skeletal deformity in children.
Clubfoot is well treated using a plaster casting method developed in the 1960s, but there is a potential to use
3D scanning and printing techniques to make the process more efficient and cost-effective.  Also easier activities of 
daily living for families with plastic instead of plaster casts.
Objective
  - Ideal system would take a surface scan of baby’s foot, either with phone or custom camera
 
  - Computer would generate sequence of cast shapes customized to baby
 
  - 3D printing models would be exported (STL) for generating custom casts
 
Approach and Plan
  - 3D Scanning of the clubfoot cast
 
  - Loading the 3D model into Slicer
 
  - Selecting anatomical landmark points on the 3D model
 
  - Deforming the clubfoot 3D model through provided controls and widgets for printing next cast
 
  - 3D printing the deformed clubfoot model
 
  - Repeating the process until printing the normal cast
 

Progress and Next Steps
  - 3D Scan
    
      - Challenge:
        
      
 
      - Ideas:
        
          - Using off the shelf 3D scanners
            
              - Currently we are using this approach but the result is not good
 
            
           
          - Molding the foot and CT scan the mold
 
          - Using motion capture cameras/techniques
 
          - Using a parametrized generic 3D model (No need to scan)
 
        
       
    
   
  - Measurement
 

  - Deformation
    
      - Using skeletal animation available in 3D modeling applications
 
      - Using anatomically/physics based sumulation applications like OpenSim
 
      - Using OsteotomyPlanner slicer extension
 
    
   
  
    
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  - 3D Print
    
      - Cost Effectiveness
 
      - Easy to apply/clean/remove
 
    
   
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Background and References