Life after a stroke: the help of robots

They are developing exoskeletons, or robotic skeletons, for the upper and lower extremities that help paralyzed patients regain motor functions that mimic the body's natural movements. Projects also include the creation of surgical robots and the use of artificial intelligence in medicine.

They are developing exoskeletons, or robotic skeletons, for the upper and lower extremities that help paralyzed patients regain motor functions that mimic the body’s natural movements. Projects also include the creation of surgical robots and the use of artificial intelligence in medicine. NU is committed to commercializing its developments, which helps improve medical practice and the quality of patients’ lives. Read more on Tengrinews.

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