Overview
Rehabilitation robot, a mechanically operate medical device, designed to automate the process for rehabilitation or to improve the movements of individuals with physical impaired functioning. It consists of a wide range of portable and stationary electromechanical assisted training robots to improvise the lost body function of patients. In the United States, stroke affects more than 795,000 people per year, as per Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) facts & statistics. This, in turn, the growth in the adoption of a rehabilitation robot across the country.
This research is categorized differently considering the various aspects of this market. It also evaluates the upcoming situation by considering project pipelines of company, long term agreements to derive growth estimates. The forecast is analyzed based on the volume and revenue of this market. The tools used for analyzing the Global Rehabilitation Robot Market research report include SWOT analysis.
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Hospital payments rise rapidly, despite shorter lengths of stay
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PHILADEPHIA - Since the 1990s the rate of spinal fusion to treat lower back pain has been on the rise. A new prospective clinical study published in the journal
Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, found that lumbar fusions were three times more likely to be effective and obtain better patient outcomes, when guidelines for fusion were followed. The results suggest that when surgeons operate outside of what the evidence based literature suggests, patients may not have significant improvements in their quality of life and could have increased pain or other limitations. Unfortunately, we don t know how many lumbar fusion surgeries are not based on evidence-based best practice, or how these patients do clinically, says neurosurgeon James Harrop, MD, MSHQS professor and chief of the Spine and Peripheral Nerve Surgery division at the Vickie and Jack Farber Institute for Neuroscience - Jefferson Health. The study goal was to explore w
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March 15, 2021 - After arthroscopic surgery on the meniscus of the knee, patients using telemedicine for postoperative follow-up are just as satisfied with their care as those making in-person visits, reports a study in Patient satisfaction with overall care is equivalent between telemedicine and office-based follow-up after an arthroscopic meniscal surgical procedure in the immediate postoperative period, according to the randomized trial report by Christina P. Herrero, MD, and colleagues of NYU Langone Health, New York , and colleagues.
Telemedicine is a reasonable alternative for postoperative visits
The study included 122 patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery of the meniscus - sometimes called the shock absorber of the knee. About 88 percent of patients underwent removal of the meniscus (meniscectomy), and the rest underwent meniscal repair procedures. Arthroscopic meniscal surgery is one of the most common orthopaedic surgical procedures.