3D BODY SCAN IN MADISON, WI
See your body in 3D
Meticulously maps your body's surface, offering over 400 detailed results in three dimensions. Trusted by leading researchers and performance centers worldwide, our technology tracks vital body measurements, posture, and more!
360° Of Insights In Only 40 Seconds
DexaFit's 3D body scan maps the surface of your body and shows you more than 400 results about your body in three dimensions.
Posture analysis: Reveal imbalances in muscle symmetry and strength, flexibility, and joint mechanics. These can hinder training and and cause pain
Precise measurements: Insights of key areas of your body, including circumferences, lengths, widths, and volumes.
Visualize your results: Compare up to three scans at a time in your secure, user-friendly, online dashboard. DexaFit 3D Body Scans give you detailed summaries of your fitness progress.
What is a 3D Body Scan?
Top medical research universities use the DexaFit’s 3D scan to investigate several important areas of health, including morbidity, nutrition, and psychology.
The technology uses a special type of camera to project infrared light onto your body. This light looks like a web of dots. It's imperceptible to the human eye, but clear as day to the camera’s processor!
This processor determines measurements from the displacement of the dots on your body.
You might be wondering, how accurate are 3D scaners?
These measurements are so precise that there is only half an inch (max) of variance between scans.
3 easy steps to get DexaFit
Step 1: Effortless 40-second scan
Simply stand on the platform, grab the handles, and stay still as a statue for about 40 seconds.
Step 2: Complete the test
The machine will take a complete 3D, 360 degree body scan and export the data to the 3D software.
Step 3: Get instant results
Analyze and review your report with your technician
“Incredibly detailed images! I could tell my HIIT class, my jogging, and the everyday gym workouts were contributing to all of the results from the challenge.”
— Andre Anderson, Key Health Institute Edmond, First Place Inch Loss Challenge Winner
FAQs
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Increased accuracy: 3D body scanners provide a much more accurate picture of a person’s body shape than traditional methods.
Time saving: The scanning process is much faster than traditional methods (35 seconds), so you can comfortably schedule an appointment and be in and out within minutes.
Privacy: 3D body scanners allow for measurements to be taken without the need to undress, meaning that privacy is maintained.
Cost effective: 3D body scanners are a much more cost effective option than traditional methods as they require less time and labor to complete.
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Simply put, DEXA scans offer the best analysis and data for your body’s internal measurements, whereas the 3D body scan is ideal for measuring your body’s external measurements. Therefore, the collective data you get from combining both scans produces a more comprehensive result.
The DEXA scan, also known as a Dual-energy absorptiometry (DXA) scan, is the most accurate method for body composition analysis. DEXA scans utilize x-ray technology to accurately measure the internal factors mentioned above, such as your body composition, fat percentage, and bone health.
The 3D body scan uses advanced imaging technology and depth sensors to create a 3d avatar (or model) of your body.
Both the DEXA scanner and the 3D body scanner use a combination of hardware and software to collect and display your results.
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Fitness professionals, doctors, personal trainers, and even tailors use 3D scanners and their technology to help patients and clients.
Specifically, plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and other aesthetic professionals utilize the scanner technology to make assessments about a procedure, and to show before/after comparisons. Tailors can leverage this technology to design custom clothing that fits their clients perfectly.
At DexaFit, clients are able to get precise insights and measurements about their body shape with a 3d body scan. If you’re someone who wants to measure your BMI, weight loss or muscle building over time, you might even want to schedule regular 3D body scans to track your progress.