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Artificial intelligence-enhanced patient evaluation: bridging art and science.

European heart journal
The advent of digital health and artificial intelligence (AI) has promised to revolutionize clinical care, but real-world patient evaluation has yet to witness transformative changes. As history taking and physical examination continue to rely on lon...

[Digital environment and population health].

Revue medicale suisse
Health and risk of disease are determined by exposure to the physical, socio-economic, and political environment and to this has been added exposure to the digital environment. Our increasingly digital lives have major implications for people's healt...

Prospective Comparison of Standard and Deep Learning-reconstructed Turbo Spin-Echo MRI of the Shoulder.

Radiology
Background Deep learning (DL)-based MRI reconstructions can reduce imaging times for turbo spin-echo (TSE) examinations. However, studies that prospectively use DL-based reconstructions of rapidly acquired, undersampled MRI in the shoulder are lackin...

How AI May Transform Musculoskeletal Imaging.

Radiology
While musculoskeletal imaging volumes are increasing, there is a relative shortage of subspecialized musculoskeletal radiologists to interpret the studies. Will artificial intelligence (AI) be the solution? For AI to be the solution, the wide impleme...

ChatGPT Is Equivalent to First-Year Plastic Surgery Residents: Evaluation of ChatGPT on the Plastic Surgery In-Service Examination.

Aesthetic surgery journal
BACKGROUND: ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence language model developed and released by OpenAI (San Francisco, CA) in late 2022.

Development and Validation of a Flexible Sensing Array for Placement within the Physical Human-Exoskeleton Interface.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Monitoring the human-exoskeleton interface (HEI) is vital for user safety in assistive exoskeletons. Considering interaction forces during design can improve comfort and efficiency and reduce resistance and inertia. Challenges include covering the lo...

Modelling Physical Human-Robot Interface with Different Users, Cuffs, and Strapping Pressures: A Case Study.

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings]
Assisting persons during physical therapy or augmenting their performance often requires precise delivery of an intervention. Robotic devices are perfectly placed to do so, but their intervention highly depends on the physical human-robot connection....

A Study on Standard for Safety Requirements for Care Robots.

Studies in health technology and informatics
Recently, care robots are being developed that incorporate robotics into assistive products that focus on daily care for the physically disabled or elderly with reduced physical function. However, although care robots can reduce the physical burden o...

A Completely Portable and Concealable, Lightweight Assistive Exosuit for Upper Limbs.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Exosuits are a relatively new trend in wearable robotics to answer the flaws of their exoskeleton counterparts, but they remain impractical as the lack of rigidity in their frames makes the integration of crucial components into a single unit a chall...

Colorimetric Sensor Reading and Illumination Correction via Multi-Task Deep-Learning.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Colorimetric sensors represent an accessible and sensitive nanotechnology for rapid and accessible measurement of a substance's properties (e.g., analyte concentration) via color changes. Although colorimetric sensors are widely used in healthcare an...