The machine measures plantar pressure distribution, arch type, and foot posture. It also performs a full posture check — assessing head, shoulders, neck, spine, pelvis and lower limbs — to inform customized insole design.
A typical scan takes only a few minutes from positioning to result. Exact scan time depends on the analysis depth and software settings, but the system is designed for quick assessments suitable for clinics and retail environments.
The scanner captures pressure maps and posture data, which the software analyzes to generate a recommended insole profile. That profile can be exported or sent to in-house or third-party insole manufacturing systems for milling or 3D printing.
It is designed for medical departments, orthopedic clinics, gyms and shoe stores — anywhere foot health, comfort assessments, or custom insole production are required.
Yes. Marketed as the Portable C1 Foot Body Scanner Machine, it has a compact design for convenient relocation. The single package size is 65 x 65 x 40 cm and the gross weight is approximately 40 kg, so it is transportable but may require two people to move safely.
The system uses advanced AI, vision recognition and digital pressure detection to capture and analyze foot pressure and posture data for accurate assessment and insole customization.
The machine uses digital pressure sensors and AI-driven analysis for clinically useful pressure distribution and posture assessments. Accuracy depends on proper setup, calibration and operator technique; follow the user manual and regular calibration procedures for best results.
Yes. Periodic calibration and routine maintenance are recommended to ensure measurement accuracy and reliable operation. Refer to the provided user manual for calibration intervals and maintenance instructions.
Typical outputs include plantar pressure heatmaps, arch and foot posture classification, full-body posture analysis, and an insole specification or template that can be used for customization and manufacturing.
Basic operator training is recommended to ensure correct patient positioning, scan acquisition and interpretation of results. Many suppliers provide training materials or on-site instruction.
The scanner produces insole profiles and digital templates that are commonly exportable for use with in-house or third-party manufacturing systems. Check the specific software export formats and compatibility with your equipment before purchase.
Data handling depends on the installed software and deployment. Many systems offer local storage and export options; secure storage and privacy depend on configuration. Follow local regulations and the vendor's guidance for data protection and patient consent.
Power and connectivity specifications vary by model and configuration. Consult the product specification sheet or vendor for exact voltage, power consumption and available connectivity options (USB, LAN, Wi‑Fi, etc.).
The scanner is non-invasive and suitable for most users. However, patients who cannot stand unassisted or who have open wounds on the feet may need special handling. Follow clinical judgment and the device manual for safe use.
Technical support is typically provided by the vendor or distributor and may include software updates, troubleshooting and training. Warranty terms vary by supplier — confirm warranty length and coverage before purchase.
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