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Intelligent orthopedic traction bed - a pioneer of intelligent medical devices with intelligent diagnosis and treatment functions under the background of medical big data
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2023
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Abstract
With the continuous improvement of big data applications, the application of big data in the medical field is also more abundant; Intelligent medical devices have the advantages of good efficacy, time-saving and labor-saving, and are being widely studied. This paper introduces an intelligent orthopedic traction bed independently developed by the author's team, which can provide an intelligent orthopedic traction bed product that can be remotely guided and regulated for postoperative patients and orthopedic degenerative disease patients, effectively solving the problem of insufficient medical resources, combined with big data to achieve remote intelligent diagnosis and treatment, providing new ideas and new methods for the treatment of orthopedic degenerative diseases, this product has the advantages of not requiring manpower operation to adjust traction independently, remote guidance and regulation, and the use of artificial intelligence to analyze and treat diseases. It is characterized by low price, easy use and no need for difficult training. The main body of the product is composed of traction bed, high computing speed computer, assisted by independent research and development of software system, and the operating part includes bed, traction, tensile sensor, high-performance motor and other important components.
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