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Reusable Casting Apparatus for Custom Orthotics Group Members: Ryan Cook, Keegan Compton, Michelle Sauer Advisors: Matt Moore - Sole Supports Inc. Dr. Paul King - Vanderbilt University
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Sole Supports Inc. MASS Position Theory – Maximum Arch Subtalar Supination Full Contact Orthotic Red- Neutral Position Gray- MASS Position
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Casting Technique Foam Casting Box –Captures foot in three dimensions Foot Introduced Sequentially –Heel to Forefoot –Mimics gait cycle Floor Used as Plane of Reference –Heel, fifth and first metatarsal head brought down to floor Semi-weight bearing –Maintains maximum arch supination
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Problem Sole Supports Inc. pays over $500,000 annually to ship foam casting boxes to their clients Foam casting box is not reusable and poses a threat to the environment
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Previous Work 2006 Vanderbilt Senior Design Project –Low Cost Scanner Sole Supports Inc. has tried other materials and casting techniques –Want fresh eyes to look at the problem
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Project Objectives Find a Reusable Material –Maintain Sole Supports Inc. Casting Method –Cost Effective –Environmentally Friendly –Easily returns to original shape
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Potential Solutions Mud-like substances Modeling Clay Play-Doh Pinart 3-D Impressions Gels (ceramic powders and solvents) Mattress Material (Memory Foam) Temperature Dependent Materials
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Idea #1: Pin-Art 3D Pros: –Easily reusable –Instant reset: flip and go again! –Utilized by other orthotic companies! (neutral) Cons: –Only utilizes the z-direction –Resolution requirements would mean very small pins!
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Idea #2: Latex/Memory Foam Using memory foam to capture the footprint and latex as the exterior barrier, a catch valve will allow air to escape as pressure is added to the top, but not allow it to come back in. Pros: –Hooking it back to an air hose makes it easily resetable and reusable Cons: –Three point test for coplanar accuracy may not be as easy to take with latex exterior
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Idea #3: Shape Memory Alloy Metal that returns to its original shape when acted upon by temperature Pros - Easily returns to original shape Cons - Expensive - Temperature Range
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Completed Work Met with Matt Moore at Sole Supports Inc. Toured Sole Supports Inc. Received instruction in Sole Supports Inc. casting techniques Learned limitations of current casting process Established goals for project NCIIA proposal
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More Completed Work Researched Shape Memory Alloys Researched Pin Art Researched Memory Foam Met with Dr. Sung to discuss - biomaterials - memory shape polymers
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Current Work Researching Cost and Feasibility of Materials Developing Website Begin Planning Prototype Design
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Future Work Purchase Materials Finalize Prototype Design Begin Building/Testing of Prototype
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