Scientists develop a handheld X-ray instrument to display images directly on the skin

Scientists develop a handheld X-ray instrument, and images are displayed directly on the skin

This device is very light and includes a projector and an indicator and a camera.

According to a report on May 25, Beijing time, according to the British "Daily Mail" report, doctors who are worried about patients' reluctance to adhere to the prescribed course of treatment can rest assured. Scientists have recently invented a handheld X-ray instrument that can help encourage patients to stick to treatment.

Scientists develop a handheld X-ray instrument, and images are displayed directly on the skin
The projector can project 6 kinds of typical damage images pre-stored in the computer on the patient's skin, mannequin or wall, so as to help the patient to judge his own damage type and degree by reference.

This instrument is called "AnatOnMe", which is a small handheld instrument, including a projector, digital camera and infrared camera, and also has a laser pointer. The projector can project 6 kinds of typical damage images pre-stored in the computer on the patient's skin, mannequin or wall, so as to help the patient to judge his own damage type and degree by reference. The detailed image also includes the skeleton structure, muscle tissue, tendons and nervous system.

Doctors can use the images and videos taken by this device to view the progress of the patient's rehabilitation and understand whether they are using the correct rehabilitation methods for rehabilitation exercises every day. The infrared camera allows doctors to "scribble" images with a laser pointer. In this way, doctors can quickly get an image and related documents to let the patient take home.

According to researchers from Microsoft Corp., which developed the device, 30% to 50% of patients with chronic diseases will quickly give up on adherence to treatment.

The team conducting this research was led by Tao Ni (transliteration), Amy Karlson and Daniel Wigdor. They said they hope that the advent of this device will help doctors encourage their patients to stick to treatment.

They also said that the trial volunteers said that compared with traditional treatment methods, the use of such equipment makes them feel more willing to treat and provide more information for patients.

Carlson from Microsoft Research said: "This is an interesting new area, because despite the great progress in various devices, the equipment used to improve face-to-face communication and communication opportunities between doctors and patients is relatively scarce. "

He said: "The best moment was when we projected medical images directly on the patient's arms and feet, they said yes. They said at the time, wow! This is so cool! I saw through my skin! So we I think the patient seems very surprised and satisfied that the pathological image can be displayed directly on his skin. "

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