Method for creating custom orthopedic supports from computerized data inputs
11259951 ยท 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G05B19/4099
PHYSICS
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B5/1072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/6898
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/4561
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G05B19/4099
PHYSICS
B33Y50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/107
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Systems and methods of measuring feet and designing and creating orthopedic inserts are described. A leg length discrepancy of a user is measured and this data, along with foot size are input into a computer. The computer then creates a computer model of a custom shoe insert based on this information. The computer model is then sent to a 3D printer to print the insert. The insert consists of a base insert with partial correction, and several additional layers that are added successively over time until a full correction is obtained. This eliminates any pain associated with a fully corrective insert, and allows the body to adjust gradually to the correction.
Claims
1. A method of developing at least one orthopedic insert for footwear used by a person, the method comprising: measuring and analyzing a spinal column and leg length of the person using a digital camera and associated software to convert image data to data indicating measurement length of the spinal column and legs; measuring a foot size and shape of a person using a weight-bearing digital X-ray device that takes an image of the person's foot when the person stands on the device; receiving in a computer the data indicating measurement length of the spinal column and legs; as well as the foot size and shape of the person; designing in the computer via a processor a computer model of an orthopedic insert based on the data input to the computer, the orthopedic insert comprising a base insert having a partial corrective effect and a plurality of separate layers to be applied on top of the base insert, each one of said plurality of separate layers being configured to achieve a further corrective effect when applied on top of the base insert; transmitting the computer model of the orthopedic insert from the computer to a manufacturing device comprising a 3D printer; and making the orthopedic insert comprising the base insert and plurality of separate layers with the manufacturing device based on the computer model in a single printing process, applying adhesive to each one of the plurality of separate layers, and applying a peel-off backing to the adhesive on each one of the separate layers, so that the separate layers can be applied to the base layer at later times.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the steps of receiving include receiving the data to data indicating measurement length of the spinal column and legs via a transmission over the internet.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of receiving includes receiving data regarding a number of additional layers to be manufactured for attachment to the base insert.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(7) One object of this invention to create a collateral informational base that is immediately capable of altering the manufacture of inserts on a personal basis in an economic way. This can be particularly important since the cost of inserts by podiatrists typically cost hundreds of dollars, for an end product that probably has a cost of goods of only a few dollars. The computerized instructions for the manufacturing of the insert can be transmitted to a foreign country where these inserts can be made by hand or eventually transmitted to machines that can actually create three dimensional moldings that can then be sold to the consumers at a faction of the cost of present inserts sold by Podiatrists.
(8) It is believed that almost 90% of the population has legs of two different sizes. Typically, people with two differently sized legs learn to compensate for this difference by favoring one side. Experts in the field have shown that this is a primary cause of scoliosis, back problems, hip problems as well as pain in later life. This problem can be immediately eliminated using instant 3D foot inserts in accordance with the various aspects of the present invention.
(9) Traditionally, people have gone to podiatrists to make castings, and from these, to make inserts. This process costs several hundred dollars and requires multiple visits. Most people do not go through this effort and expense, unless they have severe problems. However, the chronic problems do not manifest as major problems until later, and are not detected until permanent damages has been done, for example, to the spinal column.
(10) The present invention offers a simple, easy technology based on 3D printers that are connected to a computer platform to instantly read and identify problems with weight distribution and the size of a person's leg to automatically print out a plastic insert with multiple layers to build upon without the need for casts, multiple visits or large expense.
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(12) The information concerning the orthopedic inserts are transmitted from the processor 108 to a 3D printer 112, also known as a rapid prototyping machine. The 3D printer then instantly generates the necessary orthopedic insert or inserts 114. Insert 114 is custom made to compensate for the user's leg length discrepancy as well. The method of the present invention can be performed by a technician entering the leg length discrepancy information and shoe model information directly into a computer connected to the 3D printer, or can take place remotely. This information can then be used for configuration of the computer model and sent to the printer for printing the insert. The printer can be directly connected to the server or can be located remotely. In the remote situation, the printer is connected to a processor which processes the information received from the server to configure the insert for printing. The server sends the data over the internet to the processor which then creates the computer model of the insert using the received data.
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(14) Insert 114 can be provided with a layer of adhesive 115 for attaching it to a shoe. The additional layers can be placed over the base insert or over any part of the sole, even if it is not covered by the base insert.
(15) In another situation, the insert and all layers 116-120 can be printed at once, and the users can add the individual layers 116-120 at their own discretion. As shown in
(16) The layers can be created with any type of correction in mind, and each layer can have a different shape if needed. The computer can be programmed to create an overall system for correction of anatomical defects in accordance with medical guidelines, so that different aspects are treated at different times. For example, the forefoot and arch could be treated in some layers, with more heel lifting occurring in other layers. Alternatively, each layer can be the same and add height in a uniform manner.
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(18) In step 40, processor 108 takes the leg length discrepancy data and configures a computer model for a custom insert for the user. This custom insert consists of a base insert plus successive layers to be added over time, resulting finally in a complete insert that offers a full corrective effect.
(19) In step 50, this computer model is then sent to printer 112 for printing the actual insert and separate layers. The printer 112 can be programmed to print only one insert or layer at a time upon individual commands by the operator to the printer, or can be print the base insert with all of the layers in one printing run. In the instance where separate layers are printed individually, the processor stores the information regarding the insert and layers in the database, and keeps track of which layers have already been printed, so the next successive layer is queued up to print upon a command by the operator. Thus, a completely custom insert with successive corrective layers can be made quickly and inexpensively.
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(21) While there have been shown, described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the device illustrated and in its operation may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.