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Use of artificial intelligence in sports medicine: a report of 5 fictional cases.

Lia RigamontiKatharina EstelTobias GehlenBernd WolfarthJames B LawrenceDavid A Back
Published in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2021)
All chosen injuries and pathologies were either correctly diagnosed or at least tagged with the right advice of when it is urgent for seeking a medical specialist. However, the quality of AI-based results could presumably depend on the data-driven experience of these programs as well as on the understanding of their users. Further studies should compare existing AI programs and their diagnostic accuracy for medical injuries and pathologies.
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