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    TCM Robot!

    This seems like a silly idea to me. But I'm making a fresh thread because many of the other forums have robot threads:
    Tai-Chi-Robot
    Buddhist-robot
    martial-arts-robot
    MMA-Robot-beats-Kung-Fu-robots
    Which-Colossal-Death-Robot-are-you

    There are more, but that's enough to make my point.

    Attention, Athletes: Physiotherapy Robot Helps Ease The Aches
    Emma the physiotherapy robot helps to relieve muscle strains and injuries using acupoint therapy.
    Asian Scientist Newsroom | July 27, 2016 | Technology AsianScientist (Jul. 27, 2016)



    On your next visit to the physiotherapist, don't be surprised if you are attended to by a robot. Expert Manipulative Massage Automation (Emma), a physiotherapy robot designed and built by a Singapore-based start-up called AiTreat, specializes in using acupoint therapy to relieve muscle strains and injuries. “We have designed Emma as a clinically-precise tool that can automatically carry out treatment for patients as prescribed by a physiotherapist or Chinese physician,” said Mr. Albert Zhang, founder of AiTreat. “This is probably the first such robot in the world developed specifically for use by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) physicians and sports therapists. Our aim is not to replace the therapists who are skilled in sports massage and acupoint therapy, but to improve productivity by enabling one therapist to treat multiple patients with the help of our robots.” Emma consists of a single, six-axis robotic arm capable of highly articulated movements, a 3D-stereoscopic camera for vision, and a customized, fully rotatable 3D-printed massage tip. In-built safety features, which work in tandem with advanced pressure sensors, ensure the comfort and safety of its patients. So far, Emma has treated patients with different conditions, such as tennis elbow, stiff neck and shoulders, lower back pain and muscle pulls. To ensure a consistent quality of therapy, Emma has sensors and diagnostic functions that will measure the progress of the therapy and the exact stiffness of a particular muscle or tendon. These detailed diagnostics are uploaded to the cloud where the progress of each patient can be analyzed and generated into a performance report. AiTreat’s propriety cloud intelligence is supported by Microsoft, after Zhang and his teammates won the Microsoft Developer Day Start-up Challenge earlier this year. Zhang said that the robotic arm may resolve some of the challenges faced by sports therapy clinics—a shortage of trained therapists and a need to consistently deliver high-quality therapy, to name a few. Emma is currently undergoing user trials at a local sports science and Chinese medicine clinic. “What we have demonstrated is the possibility of having a tireless clinical massage therapist that always delivers high quality treatment,” he added.
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    I knew there would be more.

    Wait, isn't Baymax inflatable? Is that the best choice for TCM, particularly acupuncture?

    College students design Traditional Chinese Medicine robot
    Editor: zhenglimin 丨CRI

    05-10-2017 20:08 BJT

    Those who dream of having a real "Baymax" may soon see their dream come true. A group of college students have invented an intelligent robot programmed to serve as a personal Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) physician for the elderly.


    Photo of "Baymax," a super hero and a personal healthcare companion appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [Photo: China Plus]

    Programmed with traditional Chinese health techniques, the robot is designed to provide more accurate and sophisticated healthcare management for the increasing number of elderly people in China, said Lu Yi, leader of a 7-person student team which developed the robot at the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM).

    Apart from being able to perform simple diagnostic techniques, the robot is also capable of measuring personal health data, such as blood pressure, blood sugar and oxygen saturation.

    It is also designed to provide a personalized health report to users, as well as provide health advice.

    The TCM expert "Baymax" is due to be made available for users in two versions, applicable to family needs and community hospitals, at the price of 1,000 yuan (145 USD) and 3,000 yuan (435 USD) each, according to Lu Yi.
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    Robot masseur at NovaHealth TCM clinic, on Oct 9, 2017

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