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This paper discusses the opportunities in the future for applications of mechatronics in rehabilitation. Trends in demographics, computer science and wireless world-circling communication portend an increasing reliance of the healthcare sector on therapy models that are consumer-driven and technology-dependent. The consumer will be at the information hub, especially in high-cost, long-duration healthcare interventions, such as those commonly found in rehabilitation, since a smaller amount of financial investment will be expected to deliver more in terms of functional outcomes. People will use computer-controlled devices like robots in assistive or exercise functions in individualized, socially embedded scenarios. Reliable sensors, adaptive motion control and robust data analysis software will change the landscape of rehabilitation practice. In the coming years, the field of robotics will be a key component to enhancing the quality of rehabilitative care and improving the communication between patient and clinical professional.
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Van der Loos, H.M., Mahoney, R., Ammi, C. 27 Great Expectations for Rehabilitation Mechatronics in the Coming Decade. In: Bien, Z.Z., Stefanov, D. (eds) Advances in Rehabilitation Robotics. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Science, vol 306. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10946978_27
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