Application of the CAD/CAM System in the Production of the Anatomic Insole

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CAD technology has introduced a turning point in the way of design. In the period before the introduction of computer systems, drafts were traditionally made by pen and each mistake meant erasing, whereas bigger mistakes often required re-creation of the anatomical documentation. The closely linked development of CAD/CAM technology marked the upturn in obtaining the anatomic shape and its creation. This article gives a brief insight into 3D digitization in the field of making the anatomic insole.

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