Adamo Robot news
Back pain is one of the most important and frequent ailments in our society, appearing with greater incidence after the age of 30, and also more and more frequently in children, since they acquire bad conditions throughout their development. po
The protocol for the treatment of chronic back pain is difficult to establish, but certain results of physical therapy are expected. A fully automated physical therapy robot has been developed to promote the use of physical therapy and improve the productivity of physical therapists.
The clinical trials conducted by La Rioja’s healthcare service demonstrates the effectiveness of the only therapeutic massage robotic device that uses pressurized air to treat back pain.
An innovation that automates the diagnosis and treatment of chronic back pain could bring benefits to millions of patients, increase work productivity and provide therapists with a time-saving tool.
Imagine a robot that gives therapeutic massages. The essence of this new medical advance is to improve access to physical therapy for people with chronic back pain. The EU-funded ADAMO Robot project is developing a robotic arm that provides precise therapeutic treatment by applying compressed air to a patient’s back. An artificial intelligence (AI) system can monitor the progress of the patient’s improvement in real time to determine the length of each session and th
The Antena 3 program ‘El Hormiguero’ features this Tuesday, in addition to the actors José Coronado and Mario Casas as guests (and on Wednesday, with Javier Cámara from La Rioja), with the robot Adamo in its science section. This device from the Adamo company, in which Inspiralia has a stake, has the collaboration of the La Rioja Biomedical Resear
Adamo is the physiotherapy robot developed by the company Future Sense, belonging to the Inspiralia Group, which emulates manual therapies using compressed air. Supported by the latest sensor, thermog
Adamo is a physiotherapist robot developed by the company Future Sense, belonging to the Inspiralia Group, which emulates manual therapies using compressed air. Thanks to the latest advances in sensors, thermography and 3D vision, this collaborative robot, which incorporates Uni
