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Rehabilitation Robots are Programmed to Perform Certain Tasks Depending on the Situation

Rehabilitation robots, also known as mobility and autonomy robots, are machines, which help patients with partial or total paralysis to regain their ability to move or perform activities of daily living. These robots are ideal for home healthcare and patient care. The robots can assist in daily tasks such as feeding, walking, or operating household appliances.

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Rehabilitation Robots are Programmed to Perform Certain Tasks Depending on the Situation

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  1. Rehabilitation Robots are Programmed to Perform Certain Tasks Depending on the Situation Rehabilitation robots, also known as mobility and autonomy robots, are machines, which help patients with partial or total paralysis to regain their ability to move or perform activities of daily living. These robots are ideal for home healthcare and patient care. The robots can assist in daily tasks such as feeding, walking, or operating household appliances. Rehabilitation robotics involves studying the body's rehabilitation processes to design robots that can help in such tasks as picking up a pen or a spoon, pushing a wheelchair or crutch, or picking up an object. In addition to this, rehabilitation robots can be programmed to perform certain tasks depending on the situation. There are several Rehabilitation Robotic Paradigms for use in homes, clinics, hospitals, and other medical centers. These robots are also offered on a rental basis in various countries such as Japan, China, and the U.S. The market is witnessing launch of new products as well. In October 2020, PTR Robots, a Danish service-robot company, launched its robot that can mobilize and transfer patients.  The first Paradigm, Neurorehabilitation, has focused on studying the development of amputees' motor skills and sensory pathways. This program has helped invent several different rehabilitation robots including a Robotic Arm and Leg System that were able to pick up an object and place it in the desired location; a Robotic Drum System that allow a drum-like autonomous unit to transfer sound from one area to another; and a Robotic Headset that are able to communicate with the user and train him or her to perform neurorehabilitation exercises. Several other technologies are in development that will help improve on these important systems. ReadMore@https://cmidigiblogexlporer.blogspot.com/2021/03/rehabilitation-robots-their.html

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