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Emma the robot masseuse gets to work in Singapore

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SINGAPORE: A robot masseuse named Emma is offering Singaporea­ns high-tech back rubs with a gigantic metal arm and warm silicone tips which its creators say perfectly mimic the human touch. The robot, the brainchild of local startup AiTreat, began work at a clinic in the city-state this week and performs “tui na”, a type of massage practiced in traditiona­l Chinese medicine. Emma, which stands for Expert Manipulati­ve Massage Automation, consists of a white metal arm with heated silicone tips that mimic the human palm and thumb, with customers massaged while lying on a bed.

For Sg$68 (US$50), customers at the traditiona­l Chinese medicine clinic get half an hour of robotic massage-on the back or other parts of the body that are aching-five minutes of massage by a human therapist and around 20 minutes of acupunctur­e. Calista Lim, a Beijingtra­ined physician at the NovaHealth TCM clinic, said the robot eases her workload, allowing her to focus on seeing more patients. “There are days that... humans feel a little tired or under the weather and they may be a little reluctant to do extra work,” she said.

“But for Emma, once I say go, then she goes to work.” She said the massage robot is also useful in plugging a labor shortage, as it can be difficult to find good therapists in Singapore. “Tui na” involves applying pressure to certain points of the body. Practition­ers of Chinese medicine believe it can help relieve various ailments from headaches to depression. Zhang Yizhong, chief executive of AiTreat, which was nurtured by the city-state’s Nanyang Technologi­cal University, said Emma uses sensors to detect stiffness in the human body and how well blood is flowing to more effectivel­y massage patients. Still, Lim conceded some patients were initially apprehensi­ve about being massaged by a machine “because they watch a lot of horror movies”.

 ??  ?? SINGAPORE: In this photo, Singaporea­n physician Calista Lim Hui Min, right, takes the pulse reading of patient Elaine Low, 35, left, before receiving a massage by a robot masseuse at the NovaHealth traditiona­l chinese medicine (TCM) clinic in Singapore.
SINGAPORE: In this photo, Singaporea­n physician Calista Lim Hui Min, right, takes the pulse reading of patient Elaine Low, 35, left, before receiving a massage by a robot masseuse at the NovaHealth traditiona­l chinese medicine (TCM) clinic in Singapore.
 ??  ?? SINGAPORE: In this photo, a robot masseuse performs a massage on patient Elaine Low, 35.
SINGAPORE: In this photo, a robot masseuse performs a massage on patient Elaine Low, 35.
 ??  ?? Zhang Yizhong, CEO of AliTreat
Zhang Yizhong, CEO of AliTreat

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