Fabrication of Total Contact Burn Masks Using Non-Contact Surface Scanning: A New Standard of Care
981301
4/28/1998
- Content
- This paper documents the results of a study to compare conventional and surface scanning processes used to create total contact burn masks. Three masks were fabricated for each of five subjects using the conventional and newly developed techniques. Fit results were compared using subjective evaluations and electronic quantitative methods. The masks fabricated using surface scanning technology were rated higher overall.
- Citation
- Whitestone, J., Ause-Ellias, K., Richard, R., and Miller, S., "Fabrication of Total Contact Burn Masks Using Non-Contact Surface Scanning: A New Standard of Care," Digital Human Modeling For Design And Engineering Conference & Exposition, Dayton, Ohio, United States, April 28, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981301.