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Smart sensors for greater safety

Dear Sir or Madam,

How do smart sensors contribute to real-time monitoring of vital signs? Read our article to find out how modern technologies optimize patient care, from precise MRI imaging to the early detection of foot ulcers in diabetes.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: Speaking of sensors - find out in our interview how an orthosis with integrated sensors can improve self-management in diabetic foot syndrome!

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Article: Smart sensors in use
Interview: Help through orthosis with sensors
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Real-time monitoring for better health: Smart sensors in use

Article – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Sensors record data on a person's arm and a monitor in the background displays data
How are smart sensors changing real-time medical monitoring? Discover how these technologies are improving patient care and enabling more accurate diagnoses.
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How smart sensors improve real-time monitoring
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VIRTOSHA: Training in surgery using VR technology

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DIGITAL HEALTH

A research team from Bonn University Hospital, Cologne University of Applied Sciences and other partners is working on the VIRTOSHA project, which is developing a virtual reality training environment for surgical procedures.
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Diabetic foot syndrome: Help through orthosis with sensors

Interview – PHYSIO TECH

Image: Smiling man with blue shirt, short gray hair and beard holding a foot orthosis - Prof. Martin Kohlhase; Copyright: Sarah Jonek/HSBI
How can a sensor-equipped orthosis improve self-management in diabetic foot syndrome? In the interview, you can find out how engineering science and health interact here and what benefits the project offers patients.
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This allows movement patterns to be monitored efficiently
Find all content from the experience world PHYSIO TECH in the MEDICA Magazine here
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Diadem: Ultrasound device shows potential for chronic pain treatment

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Researchers at the University of Utah have developed Diadem, a noninvasive ultrasound device that targets deep brain regions to potentially alleviate chronic pain. The device could offer a new therapeutic option for patients who do not respond to current treatments.
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AI-supported platform improves lung cancer diagnostics

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

A new AI-based digital platform, developed by a research team at the University Hospital of Cologne, enables rapid and precise analysis of lung cancer tissue sections. The platform, which is based on advanced algorithms, could significantly improve the quality of diagnostics and provide new insights into the treatment of lung cancer.
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