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AR Changes the Game: Training Hip Surgeons with Tech
Saturday, December 14, 2024
But is AR the perfect solution? Not quite. While it offers many benefits, it's not a substitute for hands-on experience. Surgeons still need to operate on real patients under supervision. However, AR makes the learning process smoother and safer. It's like a practice run before the real performance.
Augmented Reality is not just changing the way surgeons learn; it's also transforming how they perform. With AR glasses, surgeons can have all the information they need right in front of their eyes during an operation. It's like having a second pair of hands, providing guidance and support.
So, what does the future hold? As AR technology advances, it could become even more crucial in medical training. Maybe one day, every surgeon will use AR to prepare for operations. It's an exciting prospect, don't you think?
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