2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8967528
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Application of Nanostent Materials Combined with Sports Rehabilitation Therapy in the Treatment of Hip Injury in Outdoor Sports Athletes

Abstract: With the rapid development of outdoor sports in our country, the condition of hip joint injury of athletes appears constantly. With the continuous progress of modern biotechnology and iatrotechnique, nanomaterials are also gradually used in the treatment of biological medicine. The purpose of this study is to use nanoscaffold materials in combination with athletics rehabilitation therapy to treat and analyze hip injuries in athletes. In this study, 290 patients with hip injuries in our hospital from June to Oc… Show more

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“…According to the tracking algorithm proposed in this paper, the motion trajectories of two moving targets in the image sequence are obtained, as shown in Figure11. From the central coordinate position of the tracking target window, it can be seen that the circle marks the motion track of the head centroid of one person in the image sequence, while the square marks the motion track of the head centroid of another person in the image sequence, which reproduces the motion process of the moving target out of the scene[22].…”
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“…According to the tracking algorithm proposed in this paper, the motion trajectories of two moving targets in the image sequence are obtained, as shown in Figure11. From the central coordinate position of the tracking target window, it can be seen that the circle marks the motion track of the head centroid of one person in the image sequence, while the square marks the motion track of the head centroid of another person in the image sequence, which reproduces the motion process of the moving target out of the scene[22].…”
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confidence: 99%