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Rehabilitation Robotics Systems provides an in-depth introduction to robotic technologies designed to assist in physical therapy and functional recovery. The course covers system architectures, actuators, sensors, control strategies, and human–robot interaction, with a focus on rehabilitation applications such as upper-limb, lower-limb, and gait training robots. It is designed for biomedical engineers, mechatronics engineers, and healthcare technology professionals interested in rehabilitation robotics.
Introduction to Rehabilitation Robotics
Role of Robotics in Physical Therapy & Recovery
Types of Rehabilitation Robots (Assistive, Therapeutic, Exoskeletons)
Human–Robot Interaction in Rehabilitation
Actuators & Sensors for Rehab Robotics
Control Strategies for Assistive Motion
Gait Training & Lower-Limb Rehabilitation Robots
Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Systems
Safety, Comfort & Patient Adaptation
Clinical Evaluation & Performance Metrics
Ethical & Regulatory Considerations
Future Trends in Rehabilitation Robotics
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