Rehabilitation

robotics Rehabilitation robotics is an area of research and technology which aims to develop robots to improve and facilitate the rehabilitation process of patients, usually following an injury or illness. This technology works by providing an opportunity to engage in repetitive physical activities with the help of a robot, which is designed to adress the needs of the individual patient. This approach can help to reduce or alleviate the symptoms of many conditions and diseases, such as stroke, spinal cord injuries and cerebral palsy. Furthermore, rehabilitation robots can help to improve the recovery process of patients by providing support, guidance and feedback in a safe and comfortable environment. This type of technology can be used to improve patients' physical, cognitive and emotional well-being.

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