Maimonides Health surgeons performed the borough’s first shoulder replacement surgery using new technology that creates individualized, computer-generated prostheses, allowing doctors to map out a ...
Up to 5% of infants today are born with abnormally large heads, a condition known as macrocephaly. While it can be genetic, the condition is often caused by hydrocephalus, or an imbalance in fluid ...
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Computer-assisted oral surgery may not lessen postoperative pain, but it does shorten the duration of the procedure compared to the conventional freehand method. The clinical trial was published on ...
Proprio chief medical officer and and co-founder surgeon Sam Browd using the Paradigm system. Screen shows an image of a vertebra. (Proprio Image) In a former Boeing manufacturing facility near ...
Chinese company Gestala develops non-invasive ultrasound brain-computer interfaces as alternative to surgical implants, targeting chronic pain treatment.
Computer-assisted dental implant surgery represents a significant paradigm shift in implant dentistry, integrating advanced imaging modalities, computer-aided design and manufacturing, and real-time ...
03 April 2005 The path to middle age has taken its toll on active baby boomers. Arthritis followed by knee replacement surgery could become the norm for many of the 78 million middle-aged Americans.
A global race to develop a competitive brain-computer interface is heating up between the United States and China.
The use of a dynamic computer navigation system to assist in single dental implant placement provided "satisfactory results" in a preclinical trial published on August 20 in the Journal of Dentistry.