Der Einsatz von therapieunterstützenden Robotern könnte in der intensivmedizinischen Frührehabilitation für eine deutliche Vereinfachung der Mobilisierung sorgen. Gezeigt wird dies anhand des neuen robotischen Geräts VEMO.
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