Abstract
With the help of advances in technology, bone imaging has become easier when compared to its initial stages. The purpose of this study is to analyse and interpret the morphometry of the human sacrum, through Reverse Engineering. Eight different sets of human sacra were obtained for which reverse engineered 3D CAD models were generated by employing a portable Coordinate Measuring Machine with a laser scanner. An appropriate software is used for the generation of the CAD model from the point cloud data is obtained through the scanner. The study highlights the upper hand of reverse engineering to the conventional methods employed for bone imaging, which can be further used for surgical implications, design of sacral implants and other applications
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