Published October 13, 2021 | Version v1

Medical Robots and its Applications

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  • 1. University of Bridgeport

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Medical Robots are machines that are operated in medical sciences. There are few classifications for medical robotics such as assistive robots, robots imitating human. Comparatively, medical robots offer wide range of advantages, for example they are flexible and can be programmed to perform multiple tasks, they are more adaptable and cost effective. Further, they eliminate human fatigue. A fully autonomous robot acquires and processes information and performs specific physical action. Few medical robots are reviewed

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