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Robotic Systems Integrated with AI for Patient Rehabilitation

Shilpa C. Patil, Abhishek Madankar, Shamla Mantri, Monali Gulhane, Rajashekar T. S, Akhil Gupta, Nitin Rakesh

发表年份
2025
引用次数
7

摘要

Combining robotic systems with artificial intelligence (AI) could completely change the way patients recover by making treatment plans more personalised, effective, and flexible. Robotic-assisted therapy tools are meant to help people with brain disorders, joint conditions, and physical challenges get better faster. By using AI algorithms in these systems, it is possible to constantly analyse patient-specific data like physical growth and unique movement patterns. This lets the robot make real-time changes to treatment plans. The AI system learns from what the patient says and changes the therapy routines so that the patient recovers as quickly as possible with the least amount of pain or damage. This essay looks at how to create and use robotic systems with AI that are used to help patients recover. Some important parts of the technology are its flexibility to react to a patient's physical and mental state, its use of machine learning to make treatment changes on the fly, and its creation of user interfaces that make it easier for patients to get involved. The paper also talks about problems like making sure the system works well, dealing with safety issues, and finding the right balance between technology and human supervision. As therapy becomes more individualised, AI-powered robotic systems can give a more personalised approach, which can speed up healing and improve patients' quality of life. The results of this study show how important AI is for making robotic therapy work better. In the future, these systems may be an important part of healing methods in healthcare.

关键词

RehabilitationComputer scienceMedical roboticsHuman–computer interactionRobotPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligenceMedicinePhysical therapy

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