Huber et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Evaluation of a new virtual reality concept teaching k-wire drilling with force feedback simulated haptic in orthopedic skills trainingHuber et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 6877957214261964021
- Author
- Huber M
- Katzky U
- Müller K
- Blätzinger M
- Goetz W
- Grechenig P
- Popp D
- Angerpointner K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Hand Surgery
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Purpose Surgical simulations are becoming increasingly relevant in musculoskeletal training. They provide the opportunity to develop surgical skills in a controlled environment while reducing the risks for patients. For K-wire internal fixation in musculoskeletal surgery, a …
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