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Sports medicine meets technology: study programs at the intersection

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How is AI changing sports medicine? And what role do interdisciplinary degree programs play in this? Find out in this interview about the exciting intersection between sports medicine, technology and AI!

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Interview: Studying between sport and technology
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Studying at the intersection: sports medicine technology

Interview - PHYSIO TECH

Image: Symbolic image for the work in the SmartGAIT Lab at Koblenz University of Applied Sciences; Copyright: Koblenz University of Applied Sciences
What opportunities do new technologies open up for sports medicine? The combination of engineering and sports medicine helps students prepare for the development of new solutions for patients and athletes. What is special about the course?
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Degree program promoting and challenging sports medicine technology
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EPFL researchers develop non-invasive neurotechnology to improve spatial memory

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MED TECH & DEVICES

EPFL researchers have developed a neurotechnology that uses virtual reality, non-invasive brain stimulation, and fMRI imaging to improve spatial memory without surgery or medication. This method targets the hippocampus to enhance navigation and recall, offering potential for future dementia therapies.
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Robotically assisted laser procedure for spinal surgery

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MED TECH & DEVICES

In spinal canal stenosis, bony growths narrow the spinal canal, which often leads to chronic pain or paralysis in patients. Around 111,000 of these operations are performed in Germany every year, with surgery often being the only solution.
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PREFUL MRI as an alternative to conventional lung imaging

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MED TECH & DEVICES

The diagnosis and assessment of lung diseases often presents medical professionals with major challenges. Traditional methods such as computed tomography (CT) offer detailed structural images of the lungs, but involve radiation exposure for patients and provide no information on regional lung function.
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Low-cost biochip for rapid cancer detection developed at UTEP

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

A team at The University of Texas at El Paso, led by Dr. Xiujun Li, has developed a portable, low-cost device that detects colorectal and prostate cancer in under an hour. Designed for accessibility, this biochip could provide life-saving early detection for patients in rural and underserved areas.
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