robot-assisted therapy
Robot-assisted therapy refers to the use of robots or robotic systems to aid and support the rehabilitation or treatment process for individuals with various physical, cognitive, or psychological conditions. These robots are designed to assist therapists, enhance therapeutic interventions, provide motivation, and improve the overall effectiveness and efficiency of therapy sessions.
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