When X-Rays were used at the Shoe Store
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Would require taking your shoes and socks off, smothering them in sonic gel, and having someone who knows how operate the wand.
I’m not sure about that. I’d imagine for a general outline of the foot with little need for detail it might be fine.
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#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
Would require taking your shoes and socks off, smothering them in sonic gel, and having someone who knows how operate the wand.
I’m not sure about that. I’d imagine for a general outline of the foot with little need for detail it might be fine.
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#67Next time you need an X-ray ask the doctor why that costs more than a pair of shoes. I mean they used to include one free with a pair.
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#68Next time you need an X-ray ask the doctor why that costs more than a pair of shoes. I mean they used to include one free with a pair.
because the shoe salesman isn't a trained radiologist.
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#69Say, why can’t we recreate this with ultrasound? Actually that seems like a good idea. Should I patent it?
I think you could build a 3d model with photogrammetry. There's not that much soft tissue and it's not like you're going to ignore it, anyway. Retool the manufacturing so custom shoes roll off the line with modern materials and design. I'd pay a premium for hiking boots custom made for my feet, and I bet a lot of other people would, too. Or any athletic footwear. People are already paying whatever they can afford. Of…