Background: Knee range of motion (ROM) is a key indicator of rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Current tools, such as visual and protractor measurements, are cumbersome, imprecise, ...
During your initial knee or hip replacement surgery, the prosthetic (artificial) components were either cemented (attached with bone cement) or hammered into the bone so they could eventually attach ...
The timeline for recovery from knee revision surgeries is not as regimented as it is for primary knee replacements, and can vary quite a bit from person to person. It may take up to 12 months to fully ...
Abstract: Early detection of knee osteoarthritis is crucial because the damage in the knee joint is irreversible at the advanced stage. Medical images such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging plays an ...
Background: Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a severe complication of hip or knee arthroplasty, often necessitating invasive intervention and posing a high risk of adverse outcomes. Early diagnosis ...
Abstract: The limb amputation rate around the world is rising due to several reasons. Robotic prosthetic devices are now evolving that assist amputees in walking, picking and grasping objects, ...
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