The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine
A noncontact sensor field is an innovative device that can detect, measure, or monitor physical properties or conditions without direct physical contact with the subject or object under examination. These sensors use a variety of methods, including electromagnetic, optical, and acoustic technique, t...
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author | Yoo Jin Choo Jun Sung Moon Gun Woo Lee Wook-Tae Park Min Cheol Chang |
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description | A noncontact sensor field is an innovative device that can detect, measure, or monitor physical properties or conditions without direct physical contact with the subject or object under examination. These sensors use a variety of methods, including electromagnetic, optical, and acoustic technique, to collect information about the target without physical interaction. Noncontact sensors find wide-ranging applications in various fields such as manufacturing, robotics, automobiles, security, environmental monitoring, space industry, agriculture, and entertainment. In particular, they are used in the medical field, where they provide continuous monitoring of patient conditions and offer opportunities in rehabilitation medicine. This article introduces the potential of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine. |
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spelling | doaj.art-663a80c8d1704df2b2a63da855a054072024-01-30T23:13:06ZengYeungnam University College of Medicine, Yeungnam University Institute Medical ScienceJournal of Yeungnam Medical Science2799-80102024-01-01411535510.12701/jyms.2023.011442820The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicineYoo Jin Choo0Jun Sung Moon1Gun Woo Lee2Wook-Tae Park3Min Cheol Chang4 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea Department of Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, KoreaA noncontact sensor field is an innovative device that can detect, measure, or monitor physical properties or conditions without direct physical contact with the subject or object under examination. These sensors use a variety of methods, including electromagnetic, optical, and acoustic technique, to collect information about the target without physical interaction. Noncontact sensors find wide-ranging applications in various fields such as manufacturing, robotics, automobiles, security, environmental monitoring, space industry, agriculture, and entertainment. In particular, they are used in the medical field, where they provide continuous monitoring of patient conditions and offer opportunities in rehabilitation medicine. This article introduces the potential of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine.http://www.e-jyms.org/upload/pdf/jyms-2023-01144.pdfbrain injuriesmusculoskeletal diseasesnoncontact sensorrehabilitationspinal cord injuries |
spellingShingle | Yoo Jin Choo Jun Sung Moon Gun Woo Lee Wook-Tae Park Min Cheol Chang The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science brain injuries musculoskeletal diseases noncontact sensor rehabilitation spinal cord injuries |
title | The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
title_full | The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
title_fullStr | The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
title_short | The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
title_sort | applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine |
topic | brain injuries musculoskeletal diseases noncontact sensor rehabilitation spinal cord injuries |
url | http://www.e-jyms.org/upload/pdf/jyms-2023-01144.pdf |
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