Rehab technologies solutions refer to a wide range of devices and tools that assist patients in regaining physical capabilities post-injury or surgery. This includes everything from robotic exoskeletons for gait retraining to wearable sensors that monitor activity levels and vitals during therapy. Smart prosthetics, which can adapt to a user's unique movements, offer improved functionality and comfort. Additionally, remote rehabilitation tools allow therapists to monitor patients' progress in real-time, even from a distance. These technologies support a more dynamic, adaptive rehabilitation process, ensuring patients receive tailored care that promotes faster, more effective recovery outcomes.
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