Terms — Medical Robotics
Core Term
Medical robotics refers to robotic systems deployed in healthcare and clinical environments to perform programmable physical tasks such as surgical assistance, rehabilitation support, diagnostic procedures, or patient handling.
The term covers both the robotic device itself and its integration into medical systems including control units, instruments, sensors, and safety mechanisms.
Boundary Clarifications
Industrial Robotics
Industrial robotics refers to robotic systems used in manufacturing and production environments rather than clinical or healthcare settings.
Consumer Robotics
Consumer robotics describes devices designed for household or recreational purposes rather than medical or clinical applications.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence technologies may be used in medical robotics but represent a broader field of computing systems and decision-making algorithms beyond physical robotic devices.
Usage Context
The term medical robotics is widely used in healthcare technology, biomedical engineering, clinical research, and robotics to describe robotic systems integrated into medical and care-related environments.
Terminology alignment generally follows established medical device frameworks, robotics vocabulary, and safety standards.