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Published on: May 10, 2024
Artificial Intelligence and Neurorehabilitation: Fact vs. Fiction
Nicola Fiorente1, Sepehr Mojdehdehbaher2, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò3
1Dr. Fiorente is with Polimedica Fisio and Sport in Cittadella (PD), Italy.
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses computer systems that mimic human cognitive functions, performing tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem solving, and decision-making. Neurorehabilitation is a specialized healthcare field aiding individuals with neurological injuries, employing various therapies to restore motor skills and cognitive function, enhancing their quality of life. The integration of AI in neurorehabilitation holds great promise, but it is crucial to approach this technology with a clear understanding of its capabilities and limitations. AI can enhance assessment, diagnosis, and personalized treatment plans, but it should complement, rather than replace, human healthcare providers. Additionally, ethical considerations must be at the forefront of AI implementation in the field of neurorehabilitation to ensure that patient wellbeing is prioritized.
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