The integration of cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing patient care, with technological innovations in rehabilitation improving precision, efficiency, and accessibility. Robotics and exoskeletons are redefining mobility assistance, while virtual reality and gamified therapy are enhancing patient engagement and motor recovery. Wearable sensors and AI-driven analytics are enabling real-time tracking of progress, facilitating personalized treatment plans. Additionally, tele-rehabilitation platforms are expanding access to therapy, allowing remote monitoring and intervention. Advances in brain-computer interfaces and neuromodulation techniques are further opening new possibilities for individuals with severe neurological impairments. By combining engineering, data science, and clinical expertise, these innovations are transforming rehabilitation, ensuring more effective and adaptable recovery solutions.
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