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Penny-size computer monitors bone health – Futurity: Research News
New ultra-thin wireless devices called osseosurface electronics that grow to the surface of the bone could one day monitor and…

Researchers have developed ultra-thin wireless devices called osseosurface electronics that grow to the surface of bone and could someday help monitor bone health and healing over long periods.
“As a surgeon, I am most excited about using measurements collected…
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