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Developing an Adaptive 3D Vertebrae Model of Scoliosis Patients for Customize Garment Design

Sara Mosleh    
Mulat Alubel Abtew    
Pascal Bruniaux    
Guillaume Tartare and Yan Chen    

Resumen

The researchers propose a new design technique to develop an adaptive 3D model for a spine affected by scoliosis. We used 3D scanning technologies to create a model accurate enough for various applications in the textile industry. The developed adapted 3D model can integrate with the complete skeleton and body shapes of patients with scoliosis, which should facilitate the process of designing comfortable, and high-performance clothing.

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