Kyong Il Kang, Sanford T. Freedman, Maja J. Matari, Mark J. Cunningham, Becky Lopez
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A hands-off physical therapy assistance robot for cardiac patients
This paper presents a feasibility study of using socially-aware autonomous robots to assist hospitals in reducing the effects of nursing shortages. A hands-off assistive robot is described that provides motivation and support for cardiac patients who must perform regular but painful breathing exercises. Initial validation of the system has garnered positive responses from test subjects and shows that robots have a potential to aid nursing staff in some tasks requiring patient interaction.