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SensAble Helps Kallisto Deliver Digital Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) Solutions to More Practitioners Worldwide

Laura Wallace
SensAble Technologies, Inc.
781-939-7437
media@sensable.com

Mary Kae Marinac
MKM Corporate Communications
978-685-3136
mkmarinac@comcast.net

 


 

SensAble Helps Kallisto Deliver Digital Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P)
Solutions to More Practitioners Worldwide

Kallisto’s BYOSYS Version 2.0 Software, Incorporating SensAble’s Haptic Devices and Custom-
Developed Software, Provides O&P Specialists with Improved Process for the
Design and Manufacturing of Custom Braces and Pedorthics

WOBURN, MA  May 12, 2010  – SensAble Technologies, Inc®, a leading provider of 3D modeling solutions and haptic devices, announced that its customer, Kallisto, a provider of 3D technologies as well as rapid prototyping and manufacturing solutions to the orthotics and prosthetics industry, is showcasing a major new version of its  BYOSYS® solution at Europe’s leading industry event, the Orthopädie + Reha-Technik show, which opened in Leipzig, Germany today.  BYOSYS Version 2.0 is based on custom design software developed by SensAble Technologies and integrated by Kallisto, along with a SensAble PHANTOM® haptic device, into a total solution for creating custom orthotics and prosthetics for upper and lower extremities that treat conditions ranging from scoliosis to severe foot deformities.   

With BYOSYS Version 2.0, O&P professionals can more easily create customized corrective devices that maximize their patients’ comfort – and can be produced with digital precision for optimal fit and efficient, time-saving design and carving.  While the first generation BYOSYS software required a scan of the patient’s anatomy, this new version also incorporates templates that allow practitioners to leverage all the advantages of digital design without requiring them to use a hand-held scanner as a source for patient measurements.  This provides many of the smaller O&P facilities with an affordable, entry-level digital pathway for designing custom orthotic and prosthetic devices.  All BYOSYS users have the option to either outsource production, or use in-house foam carvers or other fabrication equipment.

The European orthopedic support devices market alone is set to reach an estimated $725 million USD this year¹  – dominated by many small shops without the resources for large equipment purchases.  Kallisto’s BYOSYS Version 2.0 allows O&P practices of all sizes to automate and streamline their processes – with an easy to use, intuitive approach that can eliminate many weeks of delay from an initial patient meeting to the delivery of a final, wearable device.

“By utilizing technology, clinicians will not only be able to produce more accurate prosthetics in less time, but also be able to easily manipulate the digital files to modify the prosthetic designs as the patient progresses,” said Pascal Erschler, CEO of Kallisto.  “We’ve seen instances where our BYOSYS system has shortened the time of delivery of a scoliosis brace by 2 full weeks – and allowed the scan, design and manufacture of a final foam model in about 1 hour instead of 6 hours spread over several days.  Our new version includes all the virtual, variational and parametric tools that orthopedic specialists need to create custom fitting orthotics and prosthetics efficiently – all in one easy to use package.  It also provides O&P professionals with an electronic record to facilitate government reimbursements.”

BYOSYS Version 2.0 includes an industry-standard PC running specialized BYOSYS Sculptural CAD software for O&P design developed by SensAble, and a SensAble PHANTOM® haptic (force feedback) device which practitioners use instead of a computer mouse.  The haptic device allows the orthopedic specialist to actually feel the 3D “digital plaster” model – allowing them to take advantage of years of expertise in traditional sculpting and carving methods – and providing an easier transition into the digital realm.  Users sculpt what they see on screen just as they would when working with physical plaster or foam, and can more easily and accurately modify the anatomical form to ensure that prosthetics will fit correctly and provide needed support or corrective pressure.    

While the new BYOSYS version still supports the use of 3D scanners, as in previous BYOSYS versions, it also allows clinicians to measure their patients manually and input measurements using pre-set templates with size, gender and common upper and lower extremity measurements that the user can easily adjust.  From there, the user can create a working model, and by slicing the data and restacking the segments, can design a device that best meets the patient’s medical requirements.  Once completed, the digital model can be exported as an STL file and either fabricated locally on a carving machine, similar to a giant lathe, where it is milled in foam; or sent to a fabrication center for outsourced production.

“O&P is a field where practitioners still create the majority of orthotics by hand, using carving and sculpting methods invented during the Civil War,” said Dr. David Chen, chief technology officer of SensAble Technologies.  “However, advances in digital technology and customized solutions, such as Kallisto’s BYOSYS, will rapidly change this.  When you combine faster and more accurate fittings and manufacturing for the patient with all of the benefits to working digitally for the practitioner, we believe there is tremendous growth potential for O&P solutions like this.”

Kallisto is demonstrating the new BYOSYS Version 2.0 and holding discussions with potential new distributors in France and Germany at the Orthopädie + Reha-Technik show, Hall 1, Stand C29, in Leipzig, Germany today through May 15.  

About Kallisto
Founded in 1999 and based in Toulouse, France, Kallisto specializes in marketing, integration and implementation of rapid prototyping systems and 3D scanning, as well as services related to these technologies.  Originally specializing in the integration of 3D equipment, KALLISTO is now a major partner around the digital process of product development.  It has developed specific solutions for the medical profession at the request of its clients and provides services based on its technological expertise. Its BYOSYS solution for orthotic and prosthetic design is sold both directly by Kallisto and through a newly expanding network of local distributors.
For more information (in English) please visit
http://www.byosys.com/?lang=en.

About SensAble Technologies
Founded in 1993, SensAble Technologies is the leading developer of 3D touch-enabled (force feedback) solutions and technology that allow users to not only see and hear an on-screen computer application, but to actually “feel” it.  With 41 patents granted and over 7,000 systems installed worldwide, SensAble Technologies' haptic technology is being used in applications ranging from designing toys and footwear, to surgical simulation and stroke rehabilitation, to dental restorations, as well as a range of research and robotic applications.  The company markets its own 3D modeling solutions as well as its haptic devices and developer toolkits to medical, dental, design, and manufacturing companies; educational and research institutions; and OEMs. SensAble products are available through direct and reseller channels worldwide. 
www.sensable.com.

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¹ Global Industry Analysts, Inc., “Orthopedic Orthotics: A Global Strategic Business Report,” January 2008.