Robotics in Healthcare: A Comprehensive Survey

The field of healthcare robotics has seen unprecedented growth, with applications ranging from surgical assistance to patient rehabilitation. A comprehensive survey published in SpringerLink explores the current state of healthcare robotics, its benefits, and the challenges to implementation. The study highlights the increasing adoption of robotic systems in minimally invasive surgeries, where precision and control are paramount. For example, the da Vinci Surgical System has become a benchmark for robotic-assisted surgeries, offering enhanced dexterity and reduced recovery times for patients.
Beyond surgery, robots are now being utilized in physical therapy to assist patients recovering from strokes or injuries. These robots provide consistent, repeatable exercises tailored to individual needs, ensuring optimal rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, robotic systems are playing a crucial role in elderly care, offering companionship and assistance with daily activities, thereby improving quality of life.
Robotics in healthcare must balance innovation with accessibility to truly transform patient care.
Despite these advancements, the study identifies barriers such as high costs, technical complexities, and resistance from healthcare professionals. Addressing these issues will require interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, clinicians, and policymakers to ensure that robotic technologies are accessible and widely accepted. The future of this field lies in developing cost-effective solutions that can be integrated seamlessly into existing healthcare systems.
Citation: SpringerLink. (2023). Robotics in Healthcare: A Comprehensive Survey. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com
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