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Inventor Jonathon Hareen
 
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Multi-Sensor Headset System for Custom Orthoses Production
 
The Multi-Sensor Headset System for Custom Orthoses Production is a technological innovation in the field of orthopaedics. It leverages an array of sensors typically found in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets to facilitate the creation of custom orthotic devices, including footwear and other supports.
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> Background
 
Traditional methods for producing orthoses require expensive equipment and specialized knowledge, making them less accessible. With advancements in multi-sensor technology in VR and AR headsets, this system utilizes a consumer-friendly form factor to make orthopaedic analysis and production more affordable and user-friendly.
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> Description
 
<nowiki>###</nowiki> System Components
 
The core components of the system include:
 
- **Multi-Sensor Headset**: A device like the Apple Vision Pro is utilized for its wide range of sensors, including cameras sensitive to near-infrared wavelengths and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR).
 
- **Sensor Data Analysis System**: This subsystem processes the raw data from the headset to produce meaningful parameters.
 
- **Orthopaedic Analysis and Fitting System**: It analyses the processed data to create a customized model for orthoses.
 
- **Footwear and Orthotic Production System**: This final component manufactures the orthotic based on the model provided by the analysis system.
 
<nowiki>###</nowiki> Process
 
The process involves capturing heat signatures and 3D models of a patient's feet using the multi-sensor headset. This data is then processed and analyzed to design custom orthotic devices that are subsequently produced, potentially utilizing 3D printing technologies.
 
<nowiki>###</nowiki> Applications
 
While the system is focused on orthopaedic footwear and orthotics, it may be extended to various orthopaedic applications, including the production of braces and supports for different body parts.
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> Claims
 
The invention claims the use of multi-purpose, multi-sensor devices for the production of orthoses, emphasizing user-friendliness and the elimination of the need for specialized training.
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> Development
 
The invention, conceived by Johnathon Hareen, addresses the need for more accessible orthopaedic support production methods. It capitalizes on the proliferation of advanced sensors in consumer electronics to simplify the design and manufacturing of custom orthotic devices.
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> See Also
 
- Orthotic Device
 
- Augmented Reality
 
- Virtual Reality
 
- 3D Printing in Medicine
 
<nowiki>##</nowiki> References
 
This section would include citations to any patents, publications, or other verifiable sources that discuss the invention, its development, or related technology.
 
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