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Abstract This study provides. more or less. a proper analysis of COMPUTER ASSESSETED DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC AFFECTION OF THE KNEE JOINT Discussing this problem from different pOints of views. anatomy aitiology. clinical assessment investigation and management ; considered to be a step-by-step ( so called algorithm) for the study of an injured knee joint. it was necessary to be fu1 fill ed Computer programme has the following advaJ1tages 1. It inforces that the treating surgeon should go through the cOllp1ete logical pathwaY to reach a defini te and accurate diagno sis and treatment which depend on a definit sequential data • II. from the teaching pOint of view, the aprintis clinician by runnin.g this program can learn the different pathological entities of each group of_ disease and tneir specific diagnostic features and treatment III. A file for each patient can be opened which can be printed out for the patient as a report and the recommendationfor treatment. This file can be also stored on a floppy disc for the future retrival IV. Such program allows the modification and updating of knowledgein the future , ( Kazem et al., 1986 |