Cleveland Clinic London is the first hospital in London to perform a total knee replacement with an augmented reality surgical system. Special glasses allowed the surgeon to see 3D models and anatomic data superimposed on the surgical field, enabling a more tailored treatment for the patient.
Augmented Reality Platform Promises to Broaden Access to Dual-Task Training for Gait in PD
A digital therapeutic approach to dual-task training has shown noninferiority to traditional dual-task training for improving gait in a randomized trial of patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Studying Augmented Reality Visual Cues to Treat Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s
Visual gait cues are the only promising means for improving freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease, but their real-world applicability is limited. A new study explores whether augmented reality can change that.
Augmented Reality System for Evaluating Post-mTBI Combat Readiness Promises Clinical Payoffs Too
A DoD grant is enabling development of return-to-duty assessments using augmented reality to simulate military scenarios with dual cognitive and motor demands. Applications for clinical rehabilitative care are expected to soon follow.
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HoloLens to Assess the Resectability of Ovarian Cancer
Feasibility study will determine how augmented reality assessment compares to the current model of minimally invasive evaluation and the standard-of-care conventional surgery for ovarian cancer.
How Augmented Reality Shaped Cleveland Clinic’s Total Face Transplant
Face transplant seemed like a natural application for the Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality platform. Here’s how clinical and biomedical engineering innovators made it a reality for the first time ever.