As part of its ongoing series of scientific activities aimed at enhancing students' practical skills, Future University's Biomedical Engineering Department organized a specialized workshop titled "Bone Anatomy." Under the direct supervision of Engineer Mohammed Abdul Karim Razouki, the workshop addressed the structural foundations of the skeletal system and their connection to modern engineering innovations.
About the Workshop:
The workshop aimed to bridge the gap between anatomy and technological applications by providing a detailed explanation of the basic bone components and their functional properties. The session focused on understanding the mechanical and structural properties of bones to transform them into engineering models that can be used to design advanced medical solutions.
Methodology:
The workshop employed an interactive presentation style, which included:
• Analyzing the structural and functional properties of bones and their vital role in supporting and protecting the body.
• Explaining the importance of skeletal anatomy in biomedical engineering, particularly in the design of prosthetics and orthopedic fixation techniques.
• Discussing the role of bones in movement and how to develop supportive devices used in diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The hall witnessed significant student engagement, as this workshop contributed to simplifying complex anatomical concepts and connecting them to practical Indian realities, thus enhancing graduates' ability to innovate in the medical job market.
Objectives of the Scientific Activity:
This scientific activity contributes to achieving several key objectives, including:
• Objective 3 (Good Health and Well-being): by supporting knowledge related to skeletal system health and developing effective treatment techniques.
• Objective 4 (Quality Education): by enhancing students' scientific and applied understanding and integrating technology with basic sciences.
• Objective 9 (Industry and Innovation): by linking anatomical concepts to modern medical industry applications and the development of prosthetic devices.
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