Customized implants: 3D printing technology has enabled the creation of customized knee implants tailored to each patient’s anatomy. These implants provide a better fit and enhance joint stability.
In the future, a person’s own cells could be used in a 3D printer to make bioprinted cartilage to help repair damaged joints. Brian Eames is a scientist and professor ...
Methods: Ten female and 10 male National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball players had three dimensional (3D) knee valgus and two dimensional (2D) frontal plane knee angle quantified during ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A new company in Norwich is modernising imaging of knee joints using 3D scans to help more people better understand their joint health. KNEE3D, based at Norwich Research Park, is using state ...