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#AnyBody and #LSDYNA are good for your hip joints! The study demonstrates the use of the AnyBody model to calculate the boundary conditions to feed into a dynamic hip implant wear model. P.S. I love biomedical simulations!
Investigation of stair ascending and descending activities on the lifespan of hip implants
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Spine Examination ➡️ Learn More: https://lnkd.in/dBBsCP-x $orthofixar
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For those new to mechanical vertebral augmentation, this is the first in a 4-part series which discuss the basics of MVA with SpineJack.
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Did you know? 🤔 It is quite normal to have different neck curvatures (i.e. spine shapes) However…did you know that with an ⬆️Lordotic shape = ⬆️Flexion but ⬇️Extension Range of Motion occurs compared to a Kyphotic Shape! https://lnkd.in/eEGJupdG Apparently 👉 having a more lordotic shape also allows for a more ‘energy-saving mode 🔋’ compared to a Kyphotic shape!😳 Is this useful clinically?…Maybe 👀 #Neck #Kinematics #Research 🧠📈 #learningtogether🫶🫶🫶 #allabouttheupperlimb🖐️🤛💪 #theboxingphysio🥊🥊
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I've asked this before, Do You Screen the Spine for all extremity presentations? Most say yes. However it's just now become clear to me after teaching 5 courses in 3 months that most do a cursory flexion, extension, SB and rotation for the head/neck and forward/backward for the lumbar spine. This is to see if one single motion in one place provokes the peripheral/extremity complaint. I don't think that's screening the spine. It's a start, my idea is checking repeated motions to see if it improves the extremity Sx, pain, range, function, and strength. If you don't do this, I would say, you're missing out on a lot of "extremity" conditions that can easily and rapidly be treated with repeated end range spinal loading. Thoughts? If you'd like to learn easily applicable and powerful Clinical Practice Patterns to enhance, but not replace your approach, check out my online flagship course https://lnkd.in/ebfMg5Zg
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Every June, National Scoliosis Awareness Month highlights the need for education, early detection and awareness about scoliosis and its prevalence. An EOS scan can be particularly useful for patients with scoliosis, a condition involving curvature of the spine, or other conditions requiring regular or repeated X-ray exams. The technology allows us to capture life-size full-body images of your skeleton in 3D, in your natural standing position and provides a detailed scan in less than 20 seconds. To gain a further understanding of how EOS works, watch this video: https://buff.ly/4brLBpj Your doctor will be able to determine whether you would benefit from having an EOS scan. #ScoliosisAwarenessMonth #EOS
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The era of the Humanoids or Bio-droids: Bimanual Android with Artificial Muscles The first bimanual Torso created at Clone includes an actuated elbow, cervical spine (neck), and anthropomorphic shoulders with the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, scapulothoracic and glenohumeral joints. The valve matrix fits compactly inside the ribcage. Bimanual manipulation training is in progress. https://lnkd.in/gRV8uT2M
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Just discovered Torso by Clone – the first bimanual android using artificial muscles! Unlike traditional robots, it doesn’t rely on motors; instead, it moves with human-like flexibility thanks to advanced actuators. This tech is redefining possibilities in fields like healthcare and automation. Watching this breakthrough made me realize just how far robotics has come. We’re closer than ever to human-like machines – and it’s both mind-blowing and exciting to witness! #AI #Robotics #Innovation
Introducing Torso, a bimanual android actuated with artificial muscles. The first bimanual Torso created at Clone includes an actuated elbow, cervical spine (neck), and anthropomorphic shoulders with the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, scapulothoracic and glenohumeral joints. The valve matrix fits compactly inside the ribcage. Bimanual manipulation training is in progress.
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🤖 Robots are starting to look uncannily Human! 🤖 A company called Clone is creating robots with artificial muscles! Yep, muscles, bones, and even a skeleton structure like ours. Here’s the twist: they’ve left those clunky engines behind. Instead, these robots use advanced hydraulics and AI to move and handle tools almost like we do. Is the future of handwork… hands-free? 🤔 #AI #Robotics #Innovation #FutureOfWork
Introducing Torso, a bimanual android actuated with artificial muscles. The first bimanual Torso created at Clone includes an actuated elbow, cervical spine (neck), and anthropomorphic shoulders with the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, scapulothoracic and glenohumeral joints. The valve matrix fits compactly inside the ribcage. Bimanual manipulation training is in progress.
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