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The Journal of hand surgery, European volume

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Assessment of digital range of motion using an artificial intelligence-assisted video tool.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
We used an artificial intelligence-based model to estimate finger range of movement from video recordings. The mean bias was 11° (standard deviation 34°), with an interclass correlation coefficient of 0.95, indicating high reproducibility.

Patient reported outcome measures: from the classics to AI.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
With its basis in the development of intelligence testing, classical test theory paved the way to develop patient-reported outcome measures - tools capable of quantifying otherwise immeasurable traits. In hand surgery, many of the popular outcome mea...

Overview of artificial intelligence in hand surgery.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
Artificial intelligence has evolved significantly since its inception, becoming a powerful tool in medicine. This paper provides an overview of the core principles, applications and future directions of artificial intelligence in hand surgery. Artifi...

Enhancing systematic review efficiency in hand surgery using artificial intelligence (natural language processing) for abstract screening.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
The aim of the present study was to train a natural language processing model to recognize key text elements from research abstracts related to hand surgery, enhancing the efficiency of systematic review screening. A sample of 1600 abstracts from a s...

Evaluation of the Rennes Universal Measurement Method (RUMM), an artificial intelligence application for hand joint angle assessment.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
Although goniometric measurement is considered the gold standard for the measurement of digital range of motion, visual estimation is often employed due to its simplicity despite being inconsistent with recommended guidelines. We evaluated the Rennes...

Can artificial intelligence make elective hand clinic letters easier for patients to understand?

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
We investigated whether ChatGPT was able to increase the Flesch reading ease and the Flesch-Kincaid reading level of elective clinic letters written by hand surgeons. ChatGPT could not reliably simplify the hand clinic letters any further.

Diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome using a 10-s grip-and-release test with video and machine learning analysis.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
UNLABELLED: We developed a finger motion-based diagnostic system for carpal tunnel syndrome by analysing 10 second grip-and-release test videos. Using machine learning, it estimated presence of carpal tunnel syndrome (89% sensitivity and 83% specific...

Automatic segmentation and labelling of wrist bones in four-dimensional computed tomography datasets via deep learning.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
This study developed a deep learning model for fully automatic segmentation and labelling of wrist bones from four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) scans. This is a crucial step towards implementing 4DCT for diagnosing wrist ligament lesions, r...

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance academic communication, education and research: a balanced approach.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
Much has been written about the concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). This article looks positively at how AI can enhance communication and academic skills, including teaching and research. The article explains what AI, Generative Pre-tr...