Robotics is one of the most instigative and fleetly growing fields in healthcare, with advancements ranging from robot companions to surgical robots to pharmabotics, disinfectant robots, and exoskeletons.
Europe witnessed first exoskeleton- supported surgery and a tetraplegic man able of controlling an exoskeleton with his brain! There are multitudinous other operations for these sci- fi suits, ranging from aiding nursers in lifting senior cases to aiding cases with spinal cord injuries. Robot companions have a place in healthcare as well, to help palliate loneliness, treat internal health issues, and indeed help children with habitual ails. The Jibo, Pepper, Paro, and Buddy robots are all being exemplifications. Some of them indeed have touch detectors, cameras, and microphones to allow their possessors to interact with them. For illustration, ikki, an Australian incipiency, helps children with habitual illnesses cover their specifics, temperature, and breathing rate while entertaining them with music and stories.
The global medical robotics request is anticipated to reach$ 20 billion by 2023, indicating tremendous growth in the assiduity.