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Knowledge-base Medical Decision Support System for Knee Pain Management


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In this paper an attempt has been made to develop a Knowledge-Base Medical Decision Support System for Knee Pain Management. The attention is focused on the Central Vision Exhibit Board, Medical Informatics Modules, Dialog Management and Central Decision Making Desk. The developed Medical Decision Support System will help the Health Care Professionals in making Medical Decisions by comparing the effectiveness of various alternate decisions devised with the objective of improving Quality of Life of Patients.

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Knee Pain, Knowledge-base, Decision Support System, Medical Informatics Modules
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Preetvanti Singh
Department of Phy and Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Dayalbagh Educational Institute Dayalbagh, Dayalbagh, Agra, India

Abstract


In this paper an attempt has been made to develop a Knowledge-Base Medical Decision Support System for Knee Pain Management. The attention is focused on the Central Vision Exhibit Board, Medical Informatics Modules, Dialog Management and Central Decision Making Desk. The developed Medical Decision Support System will help the Health Care Professionals in making Medical Decisions by comparing the effectiveness of various alternate decisions devised with the objective of improving Quality of Life of Patients.

Keywords


Knee Pain, Knowledge-base, Decision Support System, Medical Informatics Modules

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