Robotics in Medicine
Abstract
Robotics has been adopted more rapidly in medicine due to technological advances. What was considered the future is now a reality in most hospitals across the globe.
The introduction of robotics into medical care is a current phenomenon transforming patient care and management. Robotics in medicine entails designing, building, and using robots to perform tasks that human medical practitioners have long performed. These include procedures such as surgery and patient rehabilitation, as well as administrative duties. Robots are increasingly being adopted in healthcare to carry out various tasks that enhance patient care. Examples include exoskeletons that assist stroke patients with mobilization and surgical robots that enable surgeons to perform operations remotely. Advanced robots continue to be designed for an ever-expanding range of medical applications. In a variety of settings and applications, robotic technology has demonstrated clear advantages in surgical outcomes, rehabilitation efficacy, and operating efficiency. This paper covers the impact of robotics on all aspects of medical delivery.
How to Cite This Article
Matthew NO Sadiku, David Padi, Janet O Sadiku (2026). Robotics in Medicine . International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations (IJFEI), 3(1), 55-63. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJFEI.2026.3.1.55-63