Arms Sse — Saveetha ((install))

One of the biggest hurdles in stroke rehab is the inability to lift the arm against gravity. The ARMS system pneumatically or electromechanically counterbalances the weight of the patient's limb. This allows even a patient with Grade 1/5 muscle power to paint, reach, or grasp objects in a 3D workspace.

This article is structured for a professional or academic audience (e.g., college magazine, blog, or healthcare industry update). Chennai, India – In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare technology, the integration of robotics into physical rehabilitation marks a new frontier. At the forefront of this revolution in South India is the ARMS (Automated Robotic Mechanical System) laboratory at Saveetha College of Allied Health Sciences (SCAHS) , part of the prestigious SIMATS (Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences). arms sse saveetha

For prospective students, exposure to this lab provides a CV that stands out in a crowded job market. For patients, it offers a tangible path back to independence. One of the biggest hurdles in stroke rehab