Method, apparatus, and program for analyzing a prosthetic...

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Operator interface – On-screen workspace or object

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C715S843000, C715S738000, C715S745000, C715S964000, C703S007000, C623S914000

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10112781

ABSTRACT:
A method for analyzing a prosthetic device includes the step of displaying a graphical user interface. The method further includes determining a user selected prosthetic device via the graphical user interface. The method also includes determining a first user selected orientation for the prosthetic device via the graphical user interface. Moreover, the method includes displaying an image of the prosthetic device via the graphical user interface. The method yet further includes calculating a first data set indicative of a first range of motion for the prosthetic device orientated in the first user selected orientation, and displaying a graphical representation of the first data set via the graphical user interface. An apparatus for analyzing a prosthetic device is also disclosed.

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