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Magnetic Resonance Simulator

This is a Magnetic Ressonance Imaging Equipment Simulator. 

The function of this simulator is to allow MRI patients to get acquainted with the confined and noisy interior space of the equipment, so that the influence of psychological aspects such as fear and claustrophobia are eliminated from results in the real exams. 

This is very useful for anatomic exams and fundamental for functional and cognitive exams. This initial acquaintance in a simulator translates into a great economy for the Sarah Network of Hospitals, reducing the wasteful use of expensive equipment before the patients are ready for real exams. 

The MRI simulator has the same dimensions as the real equipment. Mostly built in wood and plywood, in a robust modular construction, it’s painted to imitate industrial plastic, looking exactly like the real thing, including a lighted front panel, moving table, remote command controls, internal lighting, realistic sound effects, a head coil with a built-in LCD screen, headphones and microphone for communication.



Contribuição destes meus projetos de Simulador de Ressonância Magnética e Prótese de Mão Mioelétrica (https://www.behance.net/.../Organic-Shape-Myoelectric...) para Pesquisa e Artigo Científico em:

1 - “Brain Activation in a Myoelectric Prosthetic Hand The Role of the Brain in the Rehabilitation of Amputees”, 2008, Aloysio Campos da Paz Jr, MD, PhD and Lucia Willadino Braga, PhD.

2 - Article in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics · January 2008 DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e3181558c7b · Source: PubMed  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5641341


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