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Gait rehabilitation exoskeletons
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... training device for gait, balance, and standing. - Research-Backed: With over 180 studies and publications, EksoNR is the most researched mobile exoskeleton on the market. - Natural Gait: ...
... Standard Gait Training Bionic Design Comply with Human’s Way of Movement Cloud Data Better Rehabilitation Assessment Standard Gait Training UGO provides repetitive and accurate ...
... lower limb exoskeleton achieves a constant gait pattern that does not exist in traditional rehabilitation. You get to improve the quality of life and increase the autonomy, for ...
Gogoa Mobility Robots
Maximum supported weight: 100 kg
Active exoskeleton for lower limbs for highly intensive rehabilitation. It rehabilitates gait in patients suffering from pathologies resulting from injury or degeneration of the central ...
Maximum supported weight: 100 kg
... 190 cm Applicable height Walk again, more powerful than before FREE Walk is designed for people with lower limbs weakness. Users are able to put on and take off the device independently. FREE Walk ...
... .GO is the innovative Motorized Robotic Exoskeleton for walking training and rehabilitation. THE EXOSKELETON FOR A NEW MOVEMENT AND REHABILITATION CONCEPT UAN.GO ...
... use the Keeogo independently in the community, you should have some ability to walk and maintain your own balance. Keeogo can be used in day to day life or in a rehabilitation program at a Keeogo certified ...
Maximum supported weight: 100 kg
... widespread patient access to robotic rehabilitation technology. The exoskeleton is intended to enable individuals with spinal cord injury at levels from C5 to L5* to perform ambulatory functions in ...
Wearable Cyborg™ designed for treatment to improve physical function HAL for Medical Use - Lower Limb Type is a medical device to treat people with disorders in the lower limb. The product obtained CE Marking [CE 0197] conforms to the ...
CYBERDYNE
Introduction Striving to offer the joy of mobility to more people, Honda began research and development of the Honda Walking Assist Device in 1999. As with ASIMO, Honda's humanoid robot, the Honda Walking Assist Device adopts cooperative ...
Maximum supported weight: 100 kg
... use in gait rehabilitation in patients affected by hemiplegia or knee weakness. Currently tested successfully in: Rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty MAK is currently under ...
EXOATLET II – exoskeleton for rehabilitation ExoAtlet II is gait training and rehabilitation device used to improve walking function and independence in patients with ...
The Phoenix exoskeleton is the world's lightest and most advanced exoskeleton designed to help people with mobility disorders to be upright and mobile. In the clinic, at home, and in the workplace Phoenix ...
... assistance can be parametrized for each joint so that it best adapts to the needs of the user. The exoskeleton measures all gait parameters (symmetry, step length, weight transfer) and provides instant ...
EXOSKELETON "E-HELPER" is developed taking into account modern trends in medical rehabilitation, assistive technologies and adaptation of the complex to the anthropomorphic measurement of the patient. MEDICAL ...
... patient’s own gait to facilitate functional gait training. Versatile Individualized levels of assistance and compatibility with supplemental support aids ensure that ReStore has broad applications ...
ReWalk Robotics
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