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They assist patients in walking or performing specific exercises, promoting their recovery and mobility.


















               • Robotic Prosthetics: Robotic prosthetics are advanced artificial limbs that provide enhanced functionality and
              natural movement for individuals who have lost a limb. These prosthetics are equipped with sensors and motors
              that mimic human limb motion and respond to the user’s intent. They offer improved dexterity, grip strength,
              and proprioception, enabling users to perform daily activities more effectively.



















               • Telepresence Robots: Telepresence robots enable remote patient monitoring, consultation, and healthcare
              delivery. These robots consist of a mobile base with a screen, camera, and microphone. Healthcare professionals
              can remotely operate these robots to interact with patients, conduct check-ups, and provide consultations.
              Telepresence robots are particularly valuable in areas with limited access to healthcare services, allowing patients
              to receive expert guidance without the need for physical travel.


















               • Pharmacy Robots: Pharmacy robots automate medication dispensing and management processes in hospitals
              and pharmacies. These robots can accurately sort, package, and label medications, reducing the chances of
              errors and improving efficiency. They can handle high volumes of prescriptions, track inventory, and ensure the
              right medication is delivered to the right patient at the right time. Pharmacy robots free up pharmacists’ time,
              allowing them to focus on patient counselling and medication therapy management.




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