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AI Coaches People Through Recovery Exercises
After surgery, AI watches your exercises and tells you if you're doing them right.
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- 1The big idea
- 2rehab
- 3exercises
- 4posture
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Section 1
The big idea
After a knee surgery or shoulder repair, you have to do exercises to heal. AI watches you on a phone camera and gently corrects your form — like a tiny coach in your pocket.
Some examples
- AI says: 'Lift your leg a little higher this time.'
- It counts your reps automatically — no more lost count!
- If you're hurting, AI suggests pausing or slowing down.
- The doctor sees a report of how well you did at home.
Try it!
Try a free exercise app with a parent. Notice how it counts your moves. That's AI!
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