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Step back into life: Focus on HAL training

Dear Sir or Madam,

How can HAL training help people become mobile again? Watch the video to see how Cyberdyne Care Robotics in Bochum, Germany enables targeted training with the HAL exoskeleton by using bioelectric signals to promote communication between the brain and muscles.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

P.S.: Did you know that virtual reality is not only used in the training of surgeons, but can also improve diagnoses and support pain therapy?

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Video: Learning to walk again with HAL training
Video: The many uses of VR
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Learning to walk again with HAL training

Video – PHYSIO TECH

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How can people with paralysis regain mobility thanks to HAL training? Watch our video to find out how the HAL exoskeleton specifically promotes mobility and improves quality of life!
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Step by step back to life: Watch the video to see how HAL training gives mobility and hope!
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MRI scanning method enhances understanding of lung function

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MED TECH & DEVICES

A study by researchers at Newcastle University, has introduced a new MRI scanning method that provides real-time insights into lung function. This technique allows medical professionals to assess how effectively air moves through the lungs, offering valuable information for patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and those who have undergone lung transplants.
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The many uses of VR

Video – DIGITAL HEALTH

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How is virtual reality changing medical practice? Watch our video to find out how VR improves diagnoses, makes surgical training more realistic and supports patients!
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Experience how VR is reshaping the boundaries of medicine!
Discover more from the DIGITAL HEALTH sphere
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DNA nanorobots enable advanced therapeutic applications

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have developed a system using "DNA origami" to control the structure and function of biological membranes. This advancement facilitates the targeted administration of medications and other therapeutic interventions by creating programmable interactions with artificial cells.
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New Diagnostic System for rapid viral testing

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Researchers from Incheon National University have developed a new diagnostic system, the TwinDemic Detection (TDD) system, which allows for the rapid and simultaneous detection of SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A. The tool has potential to limit viral transmissions and improve diagnostics in resource-limited settings.
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