This technology not only operates based on patient input data but also has the ability to learn and adjust its treatment approach based on clinical evaluations, radiological data, and patient therapy responses. As a result, the solutions offered are increasingly personalized, effective, and efficient.
This project was developed through a collaborative effort between the Faculty of Medicine at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (FK UPI) and Artikular Klinik, a medical service center focused on pain management and regenerative therapy using technology-based approaches.
Marking a New Chapter in the Global Medical World
With the recognition of this innovation at Roma Pain Days 2025—a yearly scientific conference that gathers pain experts from around the world—Indonesia has positioned itself as a pioneer in the application of AI technology for musculoskeletal pain management. This forum is renowned as a benchmark for the latest developments in pain management and serves as a hub for scientists, medical practitioners, and medical tech innovators worldwide.
“We should be proud because this innovation is not only the first of its kind in the world but also stems from a real clinical need that has long remained unresolved. I hope this step opens the door to greater international collaboration and increases global confidence in the quality of Indonesian research and human resources in the medical field,” added Dr. Alif.
A Bold Vision for the Future of Global Healthcare
This significant milestone serves as an inspiration to the young generation of Indonesia, particularly professionals in health and technology, to continue innovating and thinking beyond borders. Through a combination of technological advancement, clinical sensitivity, and the courage to step onto the world stage, Dr. Alif has proven that innovation knows no geographic boundaries.
Looking ahead, the AI system is planned to undergo international clinical trials, integration with other medical devices, and will be introduced to various global medical institutions, including as part of specialist doctor training programs.
This innovation is also expected to address the need for more equitable pain management, especially in developing countries that have long faced limitations in access to precise and effective pain therapy.
With this achievement, Dr. Alif N. Rahman not only elevates the name of Indonesia but also opens a new chapter for the future of AI-driven medical technology worldwide.
Source: Dr. Alif Noeriyanto Rahman, Sp.OT
Editor: Lucky Zamaludin Malik