New Rehabilitative Technologies

New Rehabilitative Technologies

Rehabilitation, defined as a blend of interventions to enhance functioning and reduce handicap amid health challenges in the individual's environment, empowers individuals across age groups. It fosters self-sufficiency in daily tasks, including education, work, recreation, and caregiving. Addressing underlying issues and enhancing daily performance, it aids with cognition, senses, communication, eating, and mobility. Post-injury, surgery, or age-related decline, rehabilitation is essential. Cutting-edge technologies in physical therapy, such as those for spinal cord injury recovery, play a pivotal role in rehabilitation institutes' success.
• Glide cycle
• Millennial Medical Crutches
• Robotics
• Standing Frame

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