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The Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases in Soft Tissue: From Healthcare to Future Insights

Year
2025
Citations
5
Access
Open access

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and research of soft tissue disorders, which include muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, nerves, and blood vessels. Traditional diagnostic methods often rely on imaging, histopathology, and clinical evaluation, which can be time-consuming and prone to human error. This review aims to explore the impact of AI on enhancing soft tissue care. The review examines the application of deep learning algorithms in medical imaging, pathology, predictive analytics, and treatment planning. It also evaluates AI’s role in monitoring and rehabilitation, as well as its contributions to research in soft tissue disorders. AI significantly improves the accuracy of medical imaging analysis, facilitating the detection of abnormalities such as tumors and tears. AI-powered pathology tools automate slide analysis, enhancing diagnostic consistency and efficiency. Predictive analytics enable early risk assessment and personalized patient management. In surgical contexts, AI supports preoperative simulations and robotic-assisted procedures, leading to improved outcomes. Additionally, AI enhances patient monitoring through wearable devices and telemedicine. The integration of AI into soft tissue diagnostics and therapeutics presents transformative potential for personalized and efficient healthcare. However, challenges related to data security, algorithm bias, interpretability, and ethical considerations must be addressed. Overall, AI holds promise for improving patient outcomes and advancing medical science in the field of soft tissue disorders.

Keywords

Applications of artificial intelligencePrecision medicineHealth careWearable computerConsistency (knowledge bases)WorkflowSoft computingPersonalized medicineTransformative learningAnalytics

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