Revolución tecnológica en ortopedia, fisiatría y medicina del deporte más que una necesidad

Authors

  • David Ricardo Jiménez Caicedo Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
  • Maira Alejandra Murcia Linares Universidad El Bosque
  • Sergio Andrés González Arteaga Universidad del Sinu
  • Claudia Mercedes Florez Burbano Universidad del Cauca
  • Nataly Vanessa Jiménez Avila Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

Keywords:

Medical technology, additive manufacturing, robotics, biomaterials, nanotechnology.

Abstract

Medical technology has undergone a major revolution in recent years, especially in areas
such as orthopedics, sports medicine and physiatry, which have benefited from these
technologies due to their increasing clinical use and the multidisciplinary integration
of other sciences that are applicable in the area of health. 3D printing, nanotechnology,
robotic surgery, portable monitoring technology, augmented reality and biomaterials
are some of the technologies of clinical applicability that have gained strength in
these medical specialties, however, they still face limitations to overcome such as the
cost of innovation and specialized resources that allow the implementation of these
technologies.

Published

2022-05-05

How to Cite

Jiménez Caicedo, D. R., Murcia Linares, M. A., González Arteaga, S. A., Florez Burbano, C. M., & Jiménez Avila, N. V. . (2022). Revolución tecnológica en ortopedia, fisiatría y medicina del deporte más que una necesidad. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 2(1), 160-180. Retrieved from https://medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/93

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