Robotic Rehabilitation is evaluated within the scope of physical therapy, rehabilitation and healthcare services. The program is planned after a clinical and functional assessment, taking the patient’s diagnosis, symptoms, movement capacity and treatment goals into account.
Purpose of treatment
The main goal is to reduce pain when present, improve mobility, support muscle strength, balance, coordination and functional independence, and help the patient return to daily life more safely.
When is it applied?
- movement limitation or functional loss
- acute or chronic pain
- muscle weakness, balance or coordination problems
- rehabilitation needs after disease, trauma, surgery or neurological and orthopedic conditions
How is the process planned?
- clinical evaluation and functional analysis
- individualized physical therapy and exercise program
- regular monitoring of pain, movement and functional progress
- adaptation of the program according to the patient’s response
Romatem approach
At Romatem, the process is carried out with a multidisciplinary approach. Specialist physicians, physiotherapists and relevant support units work in coordination to achieve safe, measurable and sustainable functional gains.
The main aim is to help the patient achieve a more active, safer and more independent life.
Frequently asked questions
Is the program the same for every patient?
No. It is personalized according to the patient’s clinical condition, age, functional needs and treatment goals.
When are the effects seen?
The response varies depending on the condition, the regularity of the program and the rehabilitation goals.