Regenerative Medicine Engineering
Assistive technologies refer to devices or systems that help individuals with disabilities perform tasks that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. These technologies can enhance the quality of life and independence for users by providing support in various aspects, including mobility, communication, and cognitive functions. This area includes innovations like brain-machine interfaces and neural prosthetics, which directly connect the user’s brain to external devices, enabling greater control and interaction with their environment.
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