Could AI actually improve injury recovery, or is this something that should always stay human?

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Summary

The article explores whether AI could assist in generating structured rehabilitation plans after injury or surgery, acting as a guide between physical therapy appointments without replacing therapists.

I've been thinking about a problem that seems surprisingly common. After an injury or surgery, many people leave with a few exercises and a follow-up appointment, but they still have dozens of questions: Am I progressing too quickly? Should I increase the difficulty? Is this level of pain expected? What should I focus on next? I'm exploring whether AI could help by generating structured rehabilitation plans and adapting them as recovery progresses. Not replacing physical therapists, but acting more like a guide between appointments. If you've used AI for health or fitness before, what would make you trust—or completely distrust—a tool like this?
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