The Birth of Medical Engineering: A Revolution in Healthcare
- Medical engineering (biomedical engineering) was born to combine biology, medicine, and engineering to save lives.
- The core idea: fix and enhance the human body just like machines are repaired.
- Traditional medicine lacked precision and scalability—engineering filled the gap.
- The field aims to innovate patient care, enable real-time monitoring, and automate medical procedures.
- Applications include life-saving tools like MRI machines, CT scans, and X-rays.
- Robotic prosthetics now allow amputees to walk, run, and grip objects naturally.
- Pacemakers and cochlear implants are engineering marvels that restore vital functions.
- Dialysis machines simulate kidney function, keeping millions alive.
- Surgical robots enable highly precise, minimally invasive operations.
- Wearable devices now empower people to monitor their health daily and in real-time.
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