Rehabilitation

Robotics Rehabilitation robotics is a field of science and technology focused on the development of dynamic robotic systems to assist in the rehabilitation of individuals with physical impairments. Such systems have the potential to provide customized assistance to patients to help them recover movement, strength and functioning. Rehabilitation robots can be used to provide targeted training and sensory feedback, with the aim of improving a patient's motor skills, sensory-motor coordination, and muscle strength. Benefits of the use of rehabilitation robots include faster recovery times, improved accuracy of therapeutic interventions, and improved patient compliance, enhancing the quality of life of those suffering from physical impairments.

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