Rehab robot helps restore damaged muscles and nerves
Published on Mar 1, 2015
A rehabilitation robot prototype to help restore deteriorated nerves and muscles using electromyography and computer games. Ben Gruber reports.
RSNA 2016 - Will we have self-driving medical systems? A look at artificial intelligence
Published on Dec 1, 2016
At this year’s meeting of the Radiological Society of North America you got the unique opportunity to meet some of the passionate and fascinating people behind the brand Siemens Healthineers. These are people like Anna Jerebko, who raised the question: will we have self-driving medical systems? Siemens at RSNA 2016.
ROBOTT-NET: Robot Assistant for Nurses
Published on Apr 13, 2018
ROBOTT-NET (Robot Technology Transfer Network), Denmark, Germany, Spain, United KingdomNurses in hospitals spend a significant amount of work with preparation and administrative tasks. F&P develops light weight personal robots implementing an intrinsic security concept. Their next goal is to introduce their robots in the Healthcare sector, supporting the tasks performed by the health professionals. The shortage of qualified personnel encourages hospitals to focus the work of nurses on their key tasks - medical treatments and care. The project Robot Assistant for Nurses (RAN) aims to automate the very frequent and labor intensive task of material preparation before the taking of blood samples. The RAN system is designed to have a big potential for extension to other medical treatments.
P-Rob, robot arms, F&P Robotics AG, Glattbrugg, Zurich, Switzerland
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