A Simplified Guide To The Remarkably Great Assistive Systems
The field of rehabilitation has been encountering various advancements in recent days. One of such technologies is known as HAS, expanded as Hybrid Assistive System. What is HAS? As the name suggests, HAS is a hybrid system. HAS is the combination of FES (Functional Electric…
The Conceptual Breakthrough of Rehabilitation and Disabilities you need!
Rehabilitation is a field of medicine where the concepts of science and technology are applied for the betterment of the condition of people with disability. Rehabilitation tries to shine some light on the existing capacities of the person and try to bring them to the…
A Spotlight on the Key Principles of Ergonomics
The use of science and technology principles in the medical field of rehabilitation is done to improve the health of those who have disabilities. The design and creation of tools or devices that improve the condition of those with disabilities are covered by the field…
Events of inflammation in the synopsis
The local reaction of living mammalian tissues to harm caused by any substance is known as inflammation. The clearance of the necrosed cells and tissues follows the body’s defensive reaction to stop or slow the spread of the harmful toxin. Agents causing inflammation Inflammatory agents…
Anemia: The importance and value of precious red blood cells
Anemia is defined as the condition where the haemoglobin concentration in blood is below the lower limit of the normal range for that particular age or sex of the individual. For adults, the lower limit of haemoglobin concentration is given by, 11.5 g/dl for females…
Myocardial infraction – What happens when heart muscles die?
A myocardial infarction (MI), often known as a heart attack, happens when blood supply to a portion of the heart is reduced or stops, harming the heart muscle. The most typical symptom is soreness or tightness in the chest, which may extend throughout back, neck,…
Game changers in the field of rehabilitation – Maxillofacial implants
Maxillofacial implants serve a crucial role in full rehabilitation by restoring physical and psychological well-being to patients who have lost or deformed anatomical features as a result of congenital anomalies, trauma, or disease. A well-designed prosthesis, such as an artificial ear, eye, nose, cranial plate,…
In Vivo assessments of tissue compatibility in the synopsis
In vivo testing of a biomaterial refers to the methodology of testing a biomaterial in the living body of a plant or an animal. This is done in order to determine the biocompatibility of the biomaterial. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), ASTM International, International…
In Vitro Assessment Of Tissue Compatibility – Revolutionary Techniques
A test performed outside of the living organism by making use of the isolated tissues, organs, and cells is known as in vitro testing. Studying microorganisms, human or animal cells in culture in a laboratory is usually known as in vitro testing. This process of…
An Easy Guide to Blood based effects on biomaterials
Blood compatibility and thrombogenicity are the two important host reactions that have to be evaluated before deploying any biomaterial into action. If the material is not tested for these two properties, there are chances that the developed material would trigger adverse host reactions like thrombosis,…
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