Robotic 'Head Holder' tested on healthy people to help future cancer patients
NCT ID NCT07116759
Summary
This study tested a new robotic system designed to hold a person's head perfectly still. Researchers used motion-tracking cameras to measure how much healthy volunteers' heads naturally moved while lying down. The data collected will help engineers build a better device to keep brain cancer patients' heads stable during radiation treatment in the future.
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University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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