Publications by authors named "Changyong Shen"

Article Synopsis
  • The relationship between stress changes in external fixators and bone healing during tibial fracture treatment is believed to indicate healing progress, though not fully understood.
  • The study aims to find a non-invasive way to assess fracture healing by monitoring stress and displacement in the external fixator-tibia system.
  • Finite element models are used to simulate various healing stages, showing that stress distribution changes as the fracture heals, with the external fixator being crucial in early stages and stress gradually concentrating on the tibia as healing progresses.
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In recent years, cervical spondylosis has become one of the most common chronic diseases and has received much attention from the public. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most widely used imaging modality for the diagnosis of degenerative cervical spondylosis. The manual identification and segmentation of the cervical spine on MRI makes it a laborious, time-consuming, and error-prone process.

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