Robotic 'doctor' for spas and hospitals
Piyush | Oct 10 2007

A robotic doctor will soon be seen in action giving facial massages to people. With steely arms sprouting cables and wires, the WAO-1 robot looks nothing like a relaxation device but researchers at Tokyo’s Waseda University hope the contraption will soon be deployed at hospitals and spas across Japan to give therapeutic facial massages.

The WAO-1 robot, which stands for Waseda Asahi Oral Rehabilitation Robot 1, is being developed initially for patients with jaw-related medical problems who require facial massages as part of their treatment, according to project leader Atsuo Takanishi.

The robot’s arms are fitted with ceramic spheres that roll over the skin like a massage roller.

The arms’ movements are controlled by a complex set of algorithms designed to emulate massages, while six sensors at the base of the arms measure and adjust the pressure applied by the spheres, Takanishi informs.

The technology is more refined than those in electric massage chairs because facial bone structure is much more fragile than back or spine bones, he said.

Another research team member, Ken Nishimura, said the robot could be adjusted to give beauty and relaxation massages.

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