Robotics in Medical Life: A Comprehensive Study
Abstract
In the last thirty years, robotics has greatly revolutionized the medical practice. From robot
rehabilitation exoskeletons, telepresence system, automated diagnostic and assisted surgery to rehabilitation, and robotics in the context of hospital logistics are transforming the process of providing care and increasing accuracy. Enabling remote work, and solving workforce shortages.
This literature review is a synthesis of recent studies. Progress, clinical evidence, regulatory issues, ethical issues, and future directions. for robotics in healthcare. Challenges to consider the issues that are of concern include cost, training, safety, autonomy, data privacy and others.
integration with the current working processes - are referenced in conjunction with the opportunities emerging through artificial. Intelligence and enhanced human-robot contact. The paper is then summarized by recommendations. to enable researchers, clinicians, and policy makers to hasten safe and fair implementation of medical robotics.
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