Technology (Singap World Sci)
September 2013
Venipuncture is pivotal to a wide range of clinical interventions and is consequently the leading cause of medical injury in the U.S. Complications associated with venipuncture are exacerbated in difficult settings, where the rate of success depends heavily on the patient's physiology and the practitioner's experience.
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March 2008
Functional recovery of an impaired gait pattern is a common goal for stroke patients in their rehabilitation. Robotic and mechatronic devices offer a means of facilitating and enhancing gait retraining practices undertaken by clinicians. A new active knee orthosis has been developed for gait retraining of stroke patients that may fulfil this role.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The majority of current portable orthotic devices and rehabilitative braces provide stability, apply precise pressure, or help maintain alignment of the joints with out the capability for real time monitoring of the patient's motions and forces and without the ability for real time adjustments of the applied forces and motions. Improved technology has allowed for advancements where these devices can be designed to apply a form of tension to resist motion of the joint. These devices induce quicker recovery and are more effective at restoring proper biomechanics and improving muscle function.
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