Ravali et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Haptic feedback in needle insertion modeling and simulationRavali et al., 2017
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- Ravali G
- Manivannan M
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- IEEE reviews in biomedical engineering
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Needle insertion is the most basic skill in medical care, and training has to be imparted not only for physicians but also for nurses and paramedics. In most needle insertion procedures, haptic feedback from the needle is the main stimulus in which novices need training. For …
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