Volumetric limb imaging for prosthetic fitting
Feb 1, 2019
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Micha Feigin-Almon
Research scientist
My research interests include inverse problems, medical ultrasound and deep learning
Publications
3D Ultrasound Imaging of Residual Limbs With Camera-Based Motion Compensation
Ultrasound is a cost-effective, readily avail- able, and non-ionizing modality for musculoskeletal imag- ing. Though some research …
Image registration in a tomographic ultrasound system: Comparison between camera-tracking and image-based motion compensation
We present a water tank-based tomographic ultrasound system for 3D ultrasound imaging. To date, the clinical focus of this setup has …
3D optical imagery for motion compensation in a limb ultrasound system
Conventional processes for prosthetic socket fabrication are heavily subjective, often resulting in an interface to the human body that …
Motion compensation in a tomographic ultrasound imaging system: Toward volumetric scans of a limb for prosthetic socket design
Current methods of prosthetic socket fabrication remain subjective and ineffective at creating an interface to the human body that is …