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From mobility to aftercare: Technology in use

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Learning to walk again after a neurological illness or injury is often a long journey. With the support of an exoskeleton , patients can improve their mobility in a targeted manner - through adapted movements, muscle stimulation and optimized therapy processes. In our article, you can find out how current developments are advancing exoskeletons for institutional and home use and what opportunities they offer for medical rehabilitation.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

P.S.: Seamless follow-up care after hospitalization saves time and relieves staff. Find out how the Discharge Manager digitally connects clinics and aftercare providers and makes the transition easier for patients.

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Article: Exoskeletons in gait rehabilitation
Use case: The discharge manager software
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Exoskeletons in gait rehabilitation: progress and practical examples

Article - PHYSIO TECH

Image: The Hugo exoskeleton in a outdoor setting
Learning to walk again after an injury is a challenge. In our article, you can find out how exoskeletons support movement and facilitate gait rehabilitation.
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Read how exoskeletons promote mobility and improve the therapy process.
Image: Banner with the text: PHYSIO TECH in the MEDICA-Magazine; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf
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Mobile app AHOMKA supports blood pressure management

News

DIGITAL HEALTH

Researchers have developed the AHOMKA platform, a mobile application designed to support patient-to-doctor communication.
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Better connected care through discharge manager software

Use case - DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Back view of a healthcare professional checking appointments on a laptop
How do you ensure smooth follow-up care after hospitalization? In our use case, you can find out how the Discharge Manager digitally connects clinics and aftercare providers and makes the transition easier for patients.
Click here for the use case:
Find out how digital discharge management optimizes the care process.
Discover more from the DIGITAL HEALTH sphere
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AI enhances transparency in chest X-ray analysis

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Researchers have developed ItpCtrl-AI, which mimics the gaze of radiologists to improve accuracy and explainability in medical imaging.
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Personalized cancer treatment: mini-tumors and digital twins

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

The “ISPOT-K” project is working on an approach for personalized cancer therapy based on organoids and digital twins.
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