Abstract
This workshop aims to explore the dual role of robotics and intelligent technologies in the rehabilitation domain—as tools for both objective assessment and personalized intervention. By combining robotics, sensing systems, and artificial intelligence, it is now possible to tailor interventions to the individual patient's needs, monitor progress quantitatively, and adapt therapy in real time. The personalization of robotic intervention represents a key step toward more effective and scalable rehabilitation strategies.
Topics of Interest
- Robotic systems for motor and cognitive function assessment
- Robot-assisted interventions with real-time adaptability
- AI-driven personalization of rehabilitation protocols
- Human-robot interaction and motivation in long-term use
- Data-driven clinical decision support tools
- Translational challenges from lab to clinic
- Experiences from national and EU-funded projects
About Fit4MedRob
Fit4MedRob is a national project funded by the PNRR and coordinated by Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, aiming to enhance research and innovation in medical robotics. The initiative brings together multiple universities and research centers to develop intelligent robotic systems that support healthcare professionals and improve patient outcomes in rehabilitation, surgery, and diagnostics.