
Science Quickly Knee Sounds Give Docs a Leg Up
May 25, 2016
Christopher Intagliata, a health and science reporter, delves into groundbreaking technology that records and analyzes the sounds of knees cracking. He discusses how a wearable device, equipped with microphones and sensors, can provide valuable insights into knee health. This innovative tool not only helps differentiate between healthy and injured knees but also aids in rehabilitation efforts. Intagliata’s exploration into this auditory data opens a new frontier in joint health monitoring.
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