Rehabilitation Robotics

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Rehabilitation Robotics

Development of novel engineering solutions that incorporate robotic systems offers huge potential, as both assistive devices and therapeutic aids, for patients with reduced motor and/or cognitive abilities. Indeed, such technologies are capable of outperforming existing therapeutic systems for improving patients’ achievable functional recovery. As a result, advanced engineering solutions for rehabilitation robotics have received a considerable amount of interest in recent years, from both the academic community and the industrial sector. It is clear that bio inspired methods are getting increasingly important within the face of the complexity of today’s demanding applications. Biological inspiration in robotics is resulting in complex structures with sensory-motor coordination, during which learning often plays a crucial role in achieving adaptation. Additionally, rehabilitation robotics has produced exciting new ideas and novel human assistive devices within the growing field of biomedical robotics. The science and technology of rehabilitation robotics will progress through the collaboration among robotic researchers, medical doctors, and patients.

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