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【3D Computer Navigation | Enhancing the Safety of Spine Surgery】
Many spine patients hesitate to undergo surgery, even when experiencing severe lower back pain and difficulty walking.
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【Robot-Assisted Knee Replacement: A New Era of Precision Medicine】
The Advantages of Robotic Assistance: Faster Recovery and No Rehabilitation Required!
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【Pioneering Modern Medicine: The Revolutionary O-arm® Computer Navigation System】
3D Computer Navigation: A New Standard in Spine Surgery
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Three-Ball Respiratory Training Device - Instructions
The three-ball breathing trainer helps maintain lung expansion, improve lung capacity, facilitate phlegm clearance, and prevent lung infections.
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Donning and Doffing a Back Brace
Postoperative back brace usage should be maintained for at least three months, with discontinuation based on the physician's evaluation. Always wear the back brace while lying down and secure it before getting out of bed.
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Wound Dressing Procedure
Dressing Change Preparation:Gauze、Irrigation swabs、Alcohol、Alcohol-based iodine solution (e.g., Betadine)、3M medical tape
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Walker Usage Instructions
Using a walker allows part of the body weight to shift to the upper limbs, reducing the strain on both legs and enhancing stability.
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Cane Usage Instructions
Using crutches helps transfer part of the body weight to the upper limbs, reducing the burden on both legs and improving stability.
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Ankle pumps
By contracting the calf muscles to promote blood circulation, swelling can be effectively reduced, and the risk of blood clots can be prevented.
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Computer-Navigated Minimally Invasive Surgery: A New Hope for Severe Scoliosis Correction with Over 80% Postoperative Improvement
Scoliosis is a common spinal condition that, if left untreated, can lead to physical deformities, impaired cardiopulmonary function, and even impact daily life.
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Hip Joint Disorders Are Not Age-Specific: Minimally Invasive Techniques Eliminate the Need for Rehabilitation, Making Postoperative Recovery Easier
Hip replacement surgery is not limited to the elderly; young and middle-aged individuals may also experience hip joint wear and tear due to sports injuries, obesity, or other factors, potentially leading to bone necrosis and ultimately necessitating artificial hip replacement surgery. Dr. Chang, Chien-Chun, Director of the Spine and Joint Center, highlights that advancements in minimally invasive techniques have significantly reduced the need for postoperative rehabilitation, allowing patients to recover more comfortably.
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Treating Herniated Discs with a 0.8cm Incision: How Navigation & Endoscopy Enable Faster Recovery
For this passionate European tour guide, lower back pain not only disrupted his daily life but also nearly ended his career. At 70 years old, he and his wife had been leading European tour groups for many years. However, a sudden episode of acute lower back pain almost prevented him from completing a tour.
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