The results of computer visualization of the biomechanics of the shoulder joint are presented. Possibilities of using biomechanical robotic mechanotherapy, implemented using the CON-TREX complex, in the rehabilitation of patients after arthroscopic shoulder surgery. The possibilities of clarifying visualization using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using spectral decomposition methods (shearlet transform and contrasting with color coding) have been studied. The relationship between MRI data and CON-TREX protocols in planning and carrying out rehabilitation procedures has been shown. The relationship between MRI data and CON-TREX protocols in planning and carrying out rehabilitation procedures has been shown. A method is described that makes it possible to improve the quality and availability of MRI data when studying the biomechanics of the shoulder joint during rehabilitation.
Abstract. The research results in the field of computer visualization of the shoulder joint biomechanics are presented. The possibilities of using biomechanical robotic mechanotherapy on the CON-TREX complex in the rehabilitation treatment of patients after arthroscopic shoulder surgery are shown. The possibilities of additional visualization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data using spectral decomposition methods (Shearlet transform and contrasting with color coding) are studied. Experiments with the use of the proposed diagnostic technique are described. The relationship between the MRI data and CON-TREX protocols in planning and implementation of the rehabilitation procedures is demonstrated. The technique which allows to improve the quality and availability of the MRI data in the study of the shoulder joint biomechanics during restorative treatment is described.
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