The Future Of Prosthetics Depends On A.I.

The Future Of Prosthetics Depends On A.I.

We strongly believe that only digital health can bring healthcare into the 21st century and make patients the point-of-care. To the 1 million global new amputees yearly (that’s one amputation every 30 second), the loss of a limb means that they have to adapt to a new world. Take India, one of the world’s most populated countries, for example. Only 3% of its buildings are adapted for accessibility, while the country counts more than half a million amputees. As part of this new adaptation process, amputees succumb to further injuries. Experts estimate that amputees fall at about 200 times the rate of healthy individuals; and seek medical attention comparable to the institutionalised elderly.




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