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The rehabilitation robot: factors influencing its use, advantages and limitations in clinical rehabilitation.

Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
PURPOSE: Despite the proven effectiveness of rehabilitation robots (RR) in the literature, they are still little used in clinical rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to analyse the factors influencing the use of RR and the perception of therapi...

Artificial intelligence in radiation oncology: A review of its current status and potential application for the radiotherapy workforce.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
OBJECTIVE: Radiation oncology is a continually evolving speciality. With the development of new imaging modalities and advanced imaging processing techniques, there is an increasing amount of data available to practitioners. In this narrative review,...

Artificial intelligence: The opinions of radiographers and radiation therapists in Ireland.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
INTRODUCTION: Implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medical imaging is much debated. Diagnostic Radiographers (DRs) and Radiation Therapists (RTTs) are at the forefront of this technological leap, thus an understanding of their views, i...

Artificial Intelligence: Guidance for clinical imaging and therapeutic radiography professionals, a summary by the Society of Radiographers AI working group.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) has started to be increasingly adopted in medical imaging and radiotherapy clinical practice, however research, education and partnerships have not really caught up yet to facilitate a safe and effective tra...

Impact of artificial intelligence on clinical radiography practice: Futuristic prospects in a low resource setting.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
OBJECTIVES: Current trends in clinical radiography practice include the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and related applications to improve patient care and enhance research. However, in low resource countries there are unique barriers to...

Assessment of MRI technologists in acceptance and willingness to integrate artificial intelligence into practice.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
INTRODUCTION: The integration of AI in medical imaging has tremendous exponential growth, especially in image production, image processing and image interpretation. It is expected that radiographers working across all imaging modalities have adequate...

Improving Prehospital Stroke Diagnosis Using Natural Language Processing of Paramedic Reports.

Stroke
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate prehospital diagnosis of stroke by emergency medical services (EMS) can increase treatments rates, mitigate disability, and reduce stroke deaths. We aimed to develop a model that utilizes natural language processing o...

Preliminary examination of the potential of robot-assisted sonography - An ergonomic tool for obstetric sonographers.

Applied ergonomics
The aim of this study was to explore the ergonomic challenges, the needs and reservations related to robot-assisted ultrasound for obstetric sonographers and thereby to provide information for the design of robotic solutions. A mixed-method design wa...

The integration of artificial intelligence in medical imaging practice: Perspectives of African radiographers.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
INTRODUCTION: The current technological developments in medical imaging are centred largely on the increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into all equipment modalities. This survey assessed the perspectives of African radiographers on...

Radiographers' perspectives on the emerging integration of artificial intelligence into diagnostic imaging: The Ghana study.

Journal of medical radiation sciences
INTRODUCTION: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) systems into medical imaging is advancing the practice and patient care. It is thought to further revolutionise the entire field in the near future. This study explored Ghanaian radiograph...