Knee Print In Forensic Identification Scholarly Peer-review Journal
Everyone is known to own unique, immutable fingerprints. Fingerprint identification is predicated on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the fundamental characteristics of fingerprints don't change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is exclusive to a personal. The skin of anterior surface of knee (patellar surface) bears flattened ridges and linear grooves in between and both form what are often called knee print. The aim of a 3D printed knee is to make a knee that matches the patient – on balance, some people will have small knees, and people bigger knees. The printing is dole out as a part of the preoperative planning process.
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