Robotics in Physical Therapy: Enhancing Patient Outcomes

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2025
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Research Output Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research
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The integration of robotics into physical therapy represents a significant advancement in rehabilitation sciences, offering new pathways to enhance patient outcomes. This paper examines the evolution, benefits, challenges, and future directions of robotic systems in physical therapy. With a focus on upper extremity rehabilitation, robotic systems such as exoskeletons and virtual reality-integrated devices have demonstrated promising results in improving exercise adherence, therapy intensity, and functional recovery, especially in stroke patients. The review examines the design complexities of rehabilitation robots, including multi-degree-of-freedom mechanisms, user interaction challenges, and cost constraints. Case studies and clinical data support the effectiveness of robotic interventions while also emphasizing the importance of ethical considerations, safety standards, and user education. Although technical and financial challenges remain, ongoing innovations in robot-assisted therapy suggest a future where personalized, accessible, and efficient rehabilitation is increasingly feasible.
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