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VR in medicine: interactive therapy and more precise diagnostics

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How could VR wearables change medicine? In therapy, rehabilitation and diagnostics, they enable interactive treatment environments and precise movement analysis. Researchers are investigating how sensors, eye-tracking and AI-supported systems could support customized therapeutic approaches and offer patients new possibilities.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

P.S.: Did you know that exoskeletons are not only used in rehabilitation, but can also support physiotherapy and improve mobility in everyday life?

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Article: VR glasses as medical aids
Video: Exoskeletons in physiotherapy
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VR glasses as medical aids: more precise training, better treatment

Article - DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: VR in healthcare infrastructure: IoT for patient data, cloud computing for networking, AI for personalized therapies.
How can virtual reality be used in healthcare infrastructure? Find out how connected wearables, cloud computing and AI could customize patient care!
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How IoT and AI optimize medical data to make therapies more precise and personalized!
Image: Banner with the text: DIGITAL HEALTH in the MEDICA-Magazine; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf
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SkinDoc: explainable AI for teledermatology

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DIGITAL HEALTH

The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) presents SkinDoc, an AI-powered teledermatology solution that enables precise and comprehensible evaluations of skin lesions. The system employs advanced explainable artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance transparency in medical diagnostics.
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Exoskeletons in physiotherapy

Video – PHYSIO TECH

Image: Preview picture of video "Exoskeletons in physiotherapy – Improving mobility and quality of life"
How could exoskeletons support physiotherapy and rehabilitation? Find out how new systems will promote mobility and enable patients to be more independent in everyday life!
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This is how exoskeletons help to improve mobility in a targeted manner and increase the success of therapy!
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Miniature hearts for medical research

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

A research team at Hannover Medical School (MHH) has successfully created a hematopoietic heart organoid (BG-HFO) that simulates both heart development and blood formation. This advancement, recently published in Nature Cell Biology, could help replace animal experiments in cardiovascular and hematopoietic research.
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