Ping An launches AI-driven rehabilitation hospital in Shenzhen
The hospital deploys exoskeleton robots, 3D posture and gait analysis, and an AI-driven precision rehab platform to make rehabilitation more efficient, personalised, and data-driven.
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The hospital deploys exoskeleton robots, 3D posture and gait analysis, and an AI-driven precision rehab platform to make rehabilitation more efficient, personalised, and data-driven.
The service is designed to help users feel informed and prepared when managing their health, while keeping sensitive data secure.
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