Exploring the nexus of biomedical science and robots for enhanced clinical outcomes—a literature review
Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna, Anurag Luharia
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
<abstract> <p>The convergence of biomedical science and robotics has ushered in an era of innovation and transformation within healthcare. This article, delves into the profound impact of this synergy, showcasing their symbiotic relationship and the potential they hold in revolutionizing patient care, medical research and healthcare delivery. From the evolution of surgical robots to advancements in medical imaging, we explore how this collaboration is redefining the boundaries of what's achievable. The exploration extends to social robots that alleviate caregiver workloads and therapeutic robots that aid patient recovery. While the benefits are evident, challenges and ethical considerations are also scrutinized. As we explore the dynamic intersection of technology and medicine, a promising transformation emerges, offering the potential for improved clinical outcomes and fresh opportunities in healthcare. This article aims to offer readers insights into the importance, challenges and possible future advancements in the fusion of biomedical science and robotics. It serves as a call to action for researchers, scientists and healthcare professionals to continually push the boundaries, explore uncharted territories and leverage this synergy to bring us closer to a world of healthier and happier lives.</p> </abstract>
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