EinScan Medixa
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The Shining 3D EinScan Medixa integrates high-resolution 3D hardware with a dedicated clinical software ecosystem to digitise human geometry—such as limbs, torsos, and feet—with metrology-grade accuracy. This standalone system eliminates the need for traditional plaster casting, providing a faster, cleaner, and more comfortable patient experience while ensuring sub-millimetre precision for custom-fit medical devices.
Tailored Workflows
With an intuitive, step-by-step interface, EinScan Medixa enables clinicians without 3D scanning experience to operate efficiently, reducing appointment times.
- Optimized for O&P: Designed specifically for orthotic and prosthetic workflows, streamlining clinical operations.
- Minimal training required: Reduces the learning curve for non-technical staff and clinicians.
- Pre-configured scan parameters for different body parts, such as cranial, face, limbs, torso, foot, seating, and socket to save scanning time.
Better Scans Start with the Right Bundle
EinScan Medixa bundled with FootStation2 and get a more stable, easier foot scanning setup—designed to deliver consistent results from day one.
Contact-Free Scanning
Non-contact technology: Uses white and infrared lights to capture high-quality 3D body models without physical contact
Comfortable for patients: The process is faster, cleaner, and more comfortable compared to the mess and discomfort of traditional plaster casting methods.
Improved patient satisfaction: Non-invasive scanning reduces patient stress, especially for children and elderly patients.
FAQ's
Not sure if this the EinScan Medixa is right scanner for your clinic?
Is the EinScan Medixa safe for use near a patient's eyes?
Is the EinScan Medixa safe for use near a patient's eyes?
Yes. The scanner uses a Class 1 infrared light source that is invisible and completely safe for scanning the face or head without protective eyewear for the patient or the clinician.
How does the Medixa handle patient movement?
How does the Medixa handle patient movement?
The scanner’s high-speed tracking system and the Medixa software include specific 'Dynamic Movement Compensation'. This allows the device to maintain alignment even if the patient makes small, involuntary movements during the scanning process, ensuring the limb volume remains accurate.
Can the data be used in existing O&P CAD software?
Can the data be used in existing O&P CAD software?
Absolutely. The Medixa software exports high-fidelity, watertight meshes in standard industry formats such as STL and OBJ. These files are compatible with all major orthotic and prosthetic design platforms, including Rodin4D, Vorum, and WillowWood.
Does it require messy sprays or markers?
Does it require messy sprays or markers?
No. The Medixa is engineered to scan human skin and hair-covered limbs natively. There is no need for reflective markers or matte developer sprays, keeping the clinical environment clean and the patient comfortable.
Do you offer training and on-boarding for these scanners?
Do you offer training and on-boarding for these scanners?
Yes. We know that maximising the ROI on the EinScan Medixa requires proper technique. We offer expert training resources and advice to get your team operational quickly. Because we use these scanners for our own reverse engineering projects, we can share practical "tips and tricks" and advanced workflow insights that go beyond standard manufacturer manuals.
Can I see a demonstration before I buy?
Can I see a demonstration before I buy?
Absolutely. We invite you to contact us to arrange a demonstration at our Geelong, or If you are interstate, we can scheduled a time for a hands-on demonstration. You can bring your own parts to scan, allowing you to verify the accuracy and workflow suitability of the OptimScan Q Series for your specific application before investing.
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