Peer Support in Gamified Recovery: Connecting Through Progress

Healing is personal—but it doesn’t have to be lonely. For many people on the road to recovery, especially those learning to use a prosthetic, support makes all the difference. It’s not just about doctors and therapists. It’s about people. People who understand. People who’ve been there. People who can say, “I get it.” At RoboBionics, […]
Building a Daily Rehab Ritual Using Game Design Psychology

Rehabilitation after limb loss isn’t just about learning to walk again or training a new arm to move. It’s about building habits. Daily, deliberate habits. And not just doing them once or twice a week—it’s about showing up every single day until it becomes second nature. But let’s be honest: sticking to a rehab routine […]
Why Points, Badges, and Levels Matter More Than You Think

Gamification isn’t just for video games anymore. Today, it’s quietly changing how we learn, heal, and grow. If you’ve ever felt that tiny thrill from earning a badge, reaching a new level, or seeing your points add up—you already know how powerful it can be. What seems like simple fun is actually doing something much […]
How Gamified Rehab Works for Elderly Users with Limb Loss

Rehabilitation after limb loss is a long road, especially for elderly people. It’s not just about healing the body—it’s about rebuilding confidence, adapting to a new way of life, and staying motivated every single day. For many older adults, that journey can feel slow and exhausting. But what if we could make it feel a […]
Adaptive Difficulty: Keeping Users Engaged Without Burnout

Progress is not always a straight line. Especially when it comes to rehabilitation, small wins can feel like big moments—but they also come with setbacks, tired days, and dips in motivation. For users working with prosthetics, rehab can be physically demanding and emotionally draining. Staying committed takes more than just willpower—it takes smart design. That’s […]