Mobile App to facilitate the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of artificial limbs
Client Profile
An American Artificial Limb Manufacturing Location: Washington, United States
In the pursuit of revolutionizing the world of prosthetic and orthotics, American Artificial Limb Manufacturing sought a transformative solution to bridge the gap between the virtual and real world. The company envisioned leveraging augmented reality (AR) technology via a mobile app to facilitate the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of artificial limbs. To bring this innovative concept to life, they partnered with Allied Biztech, a boutique technology company renowned for delivering cutting-edge web and mobile solutions.
Challenge
The key challenge faced by American Artificial Limb Manufacturing was to develop an AR-driven mobile app that could accurately illustrate how an artificial limb would appear on an injured person. The app needed to provide realistic simulations and adapt its understanding based on user interactions to ensure precise and effective limb suggestions.
Solution
Allied Biztech’s expert mobile app R&D team took on the challenge with unwavering determination. They devised a solution centered around a self-learning algorithm integrated into the AR app. The team diligently designed and developed the app to continually improve its accuracy with usage, enabling it to offer lifelike visualizations of artificial limbs for individual patients.
The core components of the solution included:
- AR Implementation: Leveraging state-of-the-art augmented reality technology to overlay virtual limb models onto real-world images, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience for the users.
- Self-Learning Algorithm: The innovative self-learning algorithm was integrated into the app, allowing it to analyze user interactions and preferences. With each interaction, the app fine-tuned its limb suggestions, ensuring personalized and precise results over time.
- User-Friendly Interface: The app’s interface was designed with a user-centric approach, ensuring a smooth and intuitive experience for patients and medical professionals alike. Ease of use was a top priority to encourage widespread adoption.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Improved
- Accuracy: The primary KPI for the AR app was its accuracy in illustrating artificial limb options on the user’s injured area. Through rigorous testing and user feedback, Allied Biztech significantly enhanced the app’s accuracy, leading to better patient satisfaction and outcomes.
- Time Efficiency: The app’s self-learning algorithm played a vital role in reducing the time required for custom limb suggestions. As the app learned from each interaction, it progressively delivered faster and more relevant results, expediting the overall evaluation and fitting process.
- User Adoption: The success of any technological solution depends on its acceptance and adoption rate among the target audience. Allied Biztech’s AR app achieved remarkable user adoption due to its user-friendly interface and seamless integration into the prosthetic evaluation workflow.
- Cost Savings: By streamlining the prosthetic evaluation process, the app minimized the need for physical fittings and modifications, leading to significant cost savings for both patients and American Artificial Limb Manufacturing.
Result:
The AR-powered Android app developed by Allied Biztech for American Artificial Limb Manufacturing is currently undergoing trials to ensure optimal accuracy and functionality. Initial testing has demonstrated exceptional promise, with the app accurately visualizing artificial limb options and showcasing potential improvements in patient outcomes.
With the imminent launch of the app on Google Play Store, American Artificial Limb Manufacturing is poised to take a significant step forward in the realm of prosthetic and orthotics. The innovative AR solution, focused on bridging the gap between the virtual and real world, has the potential to positively impact the lives of countless individuals in need of custom-fitted artificial limbs.
Conclusion:
Through collaborative efforts and a client-centric approach, Allied Biztech successfully addressed the challenges faced by American Artificial Limb Manufacturing. By harnessing the power of augmented reality and a self-learning algorithm, the AR app has the potential to revolutionize the prosthetic evaluation process. Improved accuracy, time efficiency, user adoption, and cost savings are some of the key performance indicators that have been positively impacted by this transformative solution. As the app nears its public launch, it marks a significant milestone in the journey towards more advanced and patient-centric prosthetic advancements.