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AI In Rehabilitation Medicine: Enhancing Recovery And Quality Of Life
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence also has potential in transforming the rehabilitation medicine by enhancing the follow up as well as the general treatment plans of patients. The present research aims to explore the effects of AI in the field of rehabilitation with main emphases on the enhancements of the functional abilities, alleviation of pain, rates of recovery, and patient satisfaction. In comparison with the conventional approaches, reported benefits of interventions with the help of AI were significantly improved functional outcomes and decreased levels of pain, implying optimally translated and appropriate treatment plans. Comparative analysis brought out finer benefits that the use of AI brought out better recovery rates and lesser hospitalization and equally implying cost efficiency advantages. It established that overall patient satisfaction results were high and attributed the benefits of AI to the improvement of quality of life. Further studies should take place in a wider range of patients and clinical settings and enhance the development of individually tailored treatment plan alternatives and ethical-Implications and technical-Implementation issues. Hence, despite the current methodological issues in the sample size and the generalization of AI findings, rehabilitative practice has a chance to revolutionize to the better and, indeed, deepen the understanding of healthcare systems.
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