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Role of Industrial Engineers in the generation of technological resources for rehabilitation
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Palabras clave
Devices
Technological innovation
Rehabilitation
Industrial engineering
Clasificación UNESCO
3314 Tecnología Médica
3204.04 Rehabilitación (Médica)
Fecha de publicación
2025-07-14
Editor
COGITI. Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales
Resumen
[EN]A paper is presented on the role of industrial engineers in
the generation of devices and resources for rehabilitation,
as they apply principles of design, optimisation and process
management to improve the efficiency and functionality of
these products. Their training allows them to collaborate with
healthcare professionals in the development of technologies
that are adapted to the specific needs of patients, seeking
practical, safe and accessible solutions.
Their contributions include the ergonomic design of assistive
equipment such as prostheses, exoskeletons, orthoses,
wheelchairs, as well as the implementation of manufacturing
processes that guarantee quality and reduce costs. They
also optimise the supply chain to facilitate the distribution
of rehabilitation devices and promote the use of emerging
technologies, such as 3D printing, and artificial intelligence, to
personalise treatments and improve the user experience.
In addition, industrial engineers develop quality assessment
and quality control systems to ensure that devices comply with
technical and health regulations. In this article, it is described
a holistic approach to identify opportunities for continuous
improvement in both product design and rehabilitation
processes, thus contributing to more efficient and patientcentred
care.
In summary, the aim of this paper is to highlight the role of the
industrial engineer as a bridge between technology, health and
management, being fundamental in the creation of innovative
solutions that improve the quality of life of people undergoing
rehabilitation.
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0040-1838.
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