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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, thermography and 3D vision technology, the Universal Robots UR5e collaborative robot (cobot) that leads this pioneering system meets the indications of health ...
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 the number of follow-up sessions needed. ...
The unique selling point of the Ergotrics innovation is the use of compressed air instead of manual labor, which is an ergonomic breakthrough in the ICU – So no more physically lifting the patient up to place positioning aids. Some benefits include: Minimum abdominal encroachment upon the lungs Optimal oxygenation 100% hygienic – single patient ...
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 Universal Robots’ Cobot UR5E technology, meets the indications of ...
Compressed Airline Monitor for Hospital Applications MedAir 2200 is ENMET’s most advanced compressed airline monitor for medical air systems and is specifically designed for hospital applications. ...
It is also recognized that the compressed air used for this tests may not leak through the cushion at the same rate as the gas or mixture of gasses typically used in cushion inflators. ...
