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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Diseases of the Musculoskeletal Systems (Literature Review)
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Abstract
Aim . The analysis of scientific articles devoted to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in diseases of the musculoskeletal system (ODE) to determine the effectiveness of the introduction of new technologies based on artificial intelligence. Materials and Methods . For the literature review, the most cited studies on the use of AI in the diagnosis and treatment of ODE were selected, which are publicly available in scientific databases. Results . The research described in the review of scientific articles demonstrates the great potential of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and shows how it can be useful for doctors and patients. Conclusion . The introduction of artificial intelligence in orthopedics opens up new horizons for improving the quality of medical care. Specialized equipment and mobile applications not only facilitate the monitoring of patients' condition, but also make it more personalized, which contributes to rapid and effective rehabilitation. New technologies make it possible to minimize hospital treatment time and optimize resources. Artificial intelligence advances diagnosis and treatment to a new level by predicting complex clinical outcomes with high accuracy.
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