Technology & Science
Jun. 16, 2016
Science advances life care plans
It's time to start implementing high-tech products such as robotics, which can provide unmeasured benefits to those who have suffered unimaginable injuries, into life care plans. By Mark Robinson Jr.





Mark P. Robinson Jr.
Robinson Calcagnie Inc.
19 Corporate Plaza Dr
Newport Beach , CA 92660
Phone: (949) 720-1288
Fax: (949) 720-1292
Email: mrobinson@rcrsd.com
Recent advancements in robotics are revolutionizing the rehabilitation process for patients suffering from traumatic brain injuries, amputations and spinal cord injuries. With the Food and Drug Administration's recent approval of the Indego exoskeleton, both plaintiff and defense attorneys should understand how this groundbreaking technology is transforming lives and may soon become a vital component in life care plans.
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