VIHOS Project III41017 - Towards Virtual Physiological Human

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Towards Virtual Physiological Human

Official web site of the project VIHOS - Virtual human osteoarticular system and its application in preclinical and clinical practice - III41017

Daily practice in surgery and orthopedics requires that predictive, preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic activities are performed by physicians. The success of these activities depends on the available data on patients condition, physicians knowledge and experience and available resources (instruments, devices, fixators, implants, software).

But doctors are often not able to perform those activities in best possible way, because they lack the right information for decision making and/or procedures planning.

The primary objective of the project is to create a multi-level computer model of human osteoarticular (bone & joint) system that will satisfy a variety of preclinical and clinical requirements. The model of certain level is used to solve one or more problems in clinical practice and is accompanied by the appropriate programming tools for its creation and use. A set of models of various levels makes virtual human osteoarticular system.

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  • Professor Mitkovic received the most prestigious award of the city of Nis
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Project III41017 VIHOS is funded by the Ministry for science and education, Republic of Serbia

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