Rehabilitation robots are mechanically operated robots designed to improve movement in individuals with physical impaired functioning, and a robot is a machine capable of adapting to and acting upon its environment thus extending human abilities or replacing them in some activities. It is composed of a mechanical structure made of one or more several mechanisms with a certain number of motorised degrees of freedom. The development of rehabilitation robots has been largely stimulated by recent scientific advances in cerebral plasticity and functional recovery. These rehabilitation robots are designed with the applications of techniques that determine the adaptability level of the patient. There are different types of robots that can be used in the results of a stroke. The Inmotion robot allows the participates to practice reaching movement in a horizontal plane with a reduction of gravity. The motions that are performed require shoulder flexion and extension and external rotation. One of the examples of rehabilitation robot is Hipbot, which is used in patients with limited mobility. Hipbot robot helps in the cases where people suffer a fracture by accident or have problems. These rehabilitation robots are also used for rehabilitation and related procedures including training and therapy.
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market Segments Size & Growth:
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market size is projected to reach approximately $XX billion by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of close to XX% from $XX billion in 2017 during the forecast timeline 2018-2024. The major factors
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market Segments Share:
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market is segmented by the type which further consists of assistive robots, prosthetics, orthotics, therapeutic robots and exoskeleton robots. Among these types, assistive robots are the first type that substitutes for lost limb movements and contributes the largest market share and continues its dominance during the forecast period owing to the rise in the ageing population across the globe. The second type of rehabilitation robots is therapy robot, which is also known as rehabilitator, which allows patients to perform practice movements aided by robots. By the end user, the market is segmented into hospitals, rehabilitation centres, medical clinics and others. By Geography, Germany is anticipated to have the highest market share during the forecast period owing to the early adoption of newer robotic rehabilitation and assistive technologies.
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market Trends:
Europe Rehabilitation Robots Market Research Report:
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