The second volume of 'Digitalisation and AI in Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation 4.0' is being launched, reflecting the rapid evolution of technology in healthcare. This volume aims to explore how digitalization and AI are transforming orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation, particularly in enhancing patient care. The integration of telemedicine, sensor technologies, and robotics is highlighted as a significant advancement in medical practices.
The focus is on establishing a foundation for Orthopedic Surgery 4.0, which emphasizes the intersection of digital technology and patient care improvements. The research aims to analyze innovations, their advantages, and the challenges faced in real-world medical settings. Contributions are welcomed on various themes, including AI applications in diagnostics and treatment, the role of augmented reality, and the use of robotics in surgical environments.
• AI and digitalization are transforming orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation.
• Telemedicine enhances patient-surgeon interaction and interprofessional communication.
Digitalization refers to the integration of digital technologies into healthcare practices, enhancing patient care.
Artificial Intelligence involves using algorithms and machine learning to improve diagnostic and treatment accuracy.
Robotics in surgery refers to the use of robotic systems to assist in surgical procedures, improving precision.
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