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Image-guided robot co-invented by Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Nicholas Theodore could improve screw-placement precision.
Image-guided robot co-invented by Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Nicholas Theodore could improve screw-placement precision.
Clinicians at The Johns Hopkins Hospital examine patients using video-oculography goggles, and, via a telemedicine approach, neurologists David Newman-Toker and Daniel Gold decipher results.
Based at Johns Hopkins with a second location in Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Khalifa Stroke Institute will focus on advances in engineering, artificial intelligence and precision medicine to better diagnose, treat and restore function to stroke patients globally.
At Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, a multidisciplinary one-stop clinic treats patients with conditions such as cranial defects from traumatic brain injury, cranial deformities and skull lesions.