
3-D Printing Offers Helping Hand to People with Arthritis
(Michigan Tech) – Adaptive aids are expensive. Additive manufacturing, using low-cost 3-D printers, can save upwards of 94 percent for simple household items. […]
(Michigan Tech) – Adaptive aids are expensive. Additive manufacturing, using low-cost 3-D printers, can save upwards of 94 percent for simple household items. […]
(MD+DI) – Technology is changing the face of healthcare as we know it. Virtual and Augmented Reality that once were associated only with game and film industries are now becoming a real game-changer in healthcare. […]
(Digital Health Age) – A self-powered sensor developed at the University of Waterloo could allow doctors to remotely monitor the recovery of surgical patients. […]
(Medical Futurist) – Not only the experience of sporting activities and events, but also rehabilitation after sports injuries are changing due to cutting-edge technologies. […]
Anyone who gets an artificial hip or knee joint has to spend a lot of time in rehabilitation. The offers are scarce, though, and working people often cannot make the appointments due to time constraints. […]
(Wareable) – Every year more than 795,000 people in the US have a stroke, according to the Center for Disease Control. Even worse, strokes are the leading cause of long-term disability in the US, reducing mobility in more than half of stroke victims age 65 and up. […]
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