Orientation

Overview

Orientation is the second stage in the Prepare workflow and is paired with an additional viewport window; the Orthogonal View. In Orientation, the limb scan auto-aligns based on the Required Landmarks set in the previous stage and the user can then manually adjust the alignment. The goal is to align the limb vertically so the cross-sections on the limb look the way a tape-measure would around the limb.

Video Tutorial

Tool Structure

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Utility Bar

Reset

Resets all manual orientation adjustments.

Tool Body

Translate

Translate the scan in the Anterior-Posterior plane by 1° (single symbol) or 10° (double symbol).

Tilt

Tilt the scan in the coronal or sagittal plane or rotate the scan by 1° (single symbol) or 10° (double symbol).

How to Use

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  1. Enter Orientation to automatically orient your scan utilizing the Required Landmarks.
  1. Refine the orientation using the manual tilt controls, tilting the limb around the MPT.
  1. Check orientation in Orthogonal Views, using the slice controls.
  1. Once aligned, continue to Scan Cleanup.
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