How robotics is revolutionizing stroke rehabilitation

Someone in the U.S. has a stroke every 40 seconds, and robotic rehab systems are augmenting traditional therapy by delivering highly repetitive, task-oriented movement to drive neuroplasticity. Bioxtreme's Plaxtreme system uses "error augmentation," deliberately amplifying movement errors so the brain can recognize and correct dysfunctional patterns.
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