Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation
The global requirement of patient rehabilitation has surged with time due to the growing number of accidents, injuries, age-related issues, and other aspects. Parallelly, the cost of treatment and patient care also increased in a manifold. Moreover, constant monitoring and support for the patients h...
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description | The global requirement of patient rehabilitation has surged with time due to the growing number of accidents, injuries, age-related issues, and other aspects. Parallelly, the cost of treatment and patient care also increased in a manifold. Moreover, constant monitoring and support for the patients having physical disabilities have become an ongoing challenge to the medical system. Robotics-based neurorehabilitation has reduced the human error while assisting such patients, precisely interpreting the signals, and communicating to the patient. Gradual precise application and improvement of the technology with time yielded a novel direction for patient care and support. The interdisciplinary contribution of many advanced technical branches allowed us to develop robotics-based assistance with high precision for the upper limb and the lower limb impairments. The present review summarizes the generation and background of robotic implementation for patient support, progress, present status, and future requirements. |
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spelling | doaj-art-e2b3ea66f21d45ed9c49080740f2e1422025-02-03T01:24:13ZengWileyNeurology Research International2090-18522090-18602021-01-01202110.1155/2021/66907156690715Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for NeurorehabilitationMeenakshi Devi Parre0B. Sujatha1Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIIT, RGUKT, RK Valley, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, GDC, Rayalaseema University, Nandyal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaThe global requirement of patient rehabilitation has surged with time due to the growing number of accidents, injuries, age-related issues, and other aspects. Parallelly, the cost of treatment and patient care also increased in a manifold. Moreover, constant monitoring and support for the patients having physical disabilities have become an ongoing challenge to the medical system. Robotics-based neurorehabilitation has reduced the human error while assisting such patients, precisely interpreting the signals, and communicating to the patient. Gradual precise application and improvement of the technology with time yielded a novel direction for patient care and support. The interdisciplinary contribution of many advanced technical branches allowed us to develop robotics-based assistance with high precision for the upper limb and the lower limb impairments. The present review summarizes the generation and background of robotic implementation for patient support, progress, present status, and future requirements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6690715 |
spellingShingle | Meenakshi Devi Parre B. Sujatha Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation Neurology Research International |
title | Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation |
title_full | Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation |
title_fullStr | Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation |
title_short | Novel Human-Centered Robotics: Towards an Automated Process for Neurorehabilitation |
title_sort | novel human centered robotics towards an automated process for neurorehabilitation |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6690715 |
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