Innovations in recovery technologies are advancing the rehabilitation process, providing new tools for improved patient outcomes. These technologies include wearable sensors, virtual reality (VR), and neurofeedback devices, allowing therapists to monitor progress and adjust therapies accordingly. Robotic devices like gait trainers and exoskeletons assist in regaining movement, while VR engages patients in interactive exercises, improving focus and motivation. Neurofeedback technology supports cognitive rehabilitation, helping patients recover from brain injuries. These innovations create a personalized, data-driven approach to rehabilitation, accelerating recovery and enhancing patient independence.
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