QuickField Webinar: Bioengineering Simulation – Video




QuickField Webinar: Bioengineering Simulation
Finite element model of impressed currents in human tissue using QuickField. Recording of a free webinar held on September 16, 2012 at http://www.quickfield.com. Electric currents, in the microampere range when applied to the body, are known to promote the healing of bones and injured tissues. The problem is to find the optimum electrode placement and current distribution. The study, performed by undergraduate student in Biomedical engineering at the Columbia University Ms. Meredith Venerus and technically supported by Bio Medical Energy Engineering Study (BEES) Group, shows QuickField application for simulating of the impressed currents in the human tissue.From:QuickFieldSupportViews:0 0ratingsTime:20:45More inScience Technology

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