Rehabilitation

Robotics Rehabilitation Robotics is a type of robotics technology used to assist people with physical and neurological impairments. It utilizes robots to supplement physical therapy, helping individuals to regain their motor, sensory and cognitive skills. It is also used to provide assistive technology for people with disabilities, such as exoskeletons to improve mobility. Rehabilitation Robotics has been used to help stroke victims to regain movement, as well as for post-injury rehabilitation and neurological therapy. The technology can provide a safe and efficient way to improve function, reduce pain, and help those with disabilities lead more independent lives. In addition, it can reduce healthcare costs, improve patient care, and increase the quality of life for those with disabilities.

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