Advancements in Robotics and AI Transforming Surgery and Rehabilitation

The use of AI and robotics in surgery and rehabilitation is transforming healthcare by improving accessibility, precision, and customization. Robotic devices provide for safer, more accurate, and shorter recovery periods during minimally invasive procedures. By offering real-time decision support an...

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Main Authors: Zebanaz Jahangir Ansari, Ashwini Aher, Sunil Namdeo Thitame
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-05-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1937_24
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Summary:The use of AI and robotics in surgery and rehabilitation is transforming healthcare by improving accessibility, precision, and customization. Robotic devices provide for safer, more accurate, and shorter recovery periods during minimally invasive procedures. By offering real-time decision support and predictive analytics during procedures, AI enhances these developments. AI-powered solutions in rehabilitation use data from wearables and remote monitoring to generate customized treatment plans, increasing access to care, even in underprivileged areas. Through innovation, moral responsibility, and teamwork, robotics and AI are revolutionizing patient care and establishing new benchmarks for healthcare delivery. Robotic devices provide for safer, more accurate, and shorter recovery periods during minimally invasive procedures. By offering real-time decision support and predictive analytics during procedures, AI enhances these developments. AI-powered solutions in rehabilitation use data from wearables and remote monitoring to generate customized treatment plans, increasing access to care, even in underprivileged areas. Through innovation, moral responsibility, and teamwork, robotics, and AI are revolutionizing patient care and establishing new benchmarks for healthcare delivery.
ISSN:0976-4879
0975-7406