Rehabilitation

Robotics Rehabilitation robotics is a rapidly developing field in medical science which seeks to help people recover from injury or illness. It involves the use of robotic technologies to assist patients in therapeutic exercises designed to restore lost motor functions, agility and strength. By addressing physical and cognitive impairments, rehabilitation robots can enhance the recovery process, allowing the patient to return to their daily activities more quickly. These robots can be used to help patients to walk, grip objects, and even recognize objects. This technology can be especially helpful for elderly persons or those with severe physical impairments, and has been credited with helping to reduce the burden of caregiving.

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