Unpopular opinion: Physical therapy bots need better 'chill' protocols
So I was testing this new robotic exoskeleton for knee rehab, right? It kept correcting my stretches like I was a misaligned servo or something. At one point, it decided my downward dog was a fault condition and tried to reset my posture with little pneumatic puffs. My physical therapist was in stitches, saying the machine had more opinions than her last intern. We had to power cycle the thing just to finish the session, and now I'm convinced robots are overthinking human flexibility.