OverviewMorningWalk is an end-effector gait rehabilitation robot with a saddle-type seating body-weight support system that enables rapid patient setup and targeted foot movement training. The system integrates VR rehabilitation software, bio-signal monitoring and real-time feedback to deliver individualized therapy protocols and objective session data.
Patient benefits- Accelerated gait recovery through intensive, robot-guided training.
- Minimal setup time and simplified patient preparation.
- Saddle-type seating offers secure and comfortable body-weight support during sessions.
- Divided foot-plates enable independent left/right gait patterns for progressive, task-specific training.
- Interactive VR scenarios increase motivation and adherence to therapy.
Medical personnel benefits- Quantifiable treatment and outcome data to support monitoring and reporting.
- Flexible protocol design with configurable cadence, step length and step angle.
- Support for multiple gait tasks including level walking and stair training.
- Intuitive user interface reduces setup complexity and allows clinicians to focus on patient care.
- Appropriate for a wide patient range, from pediatric to adult populations.
Additional information- Saddle-type seating support allows training to start in approximately 5 minutes.
- End-effector architecture concentrates on foot kinematics for realistic gait patterns.
- Divided foot-plate design supports asymmetric and staged gait programs.
- Integrated VR software provides interactive rehabilitation scenarios and engagement metrics.
- Bio-signal monitoring and real-time feedback enable therapy personalization and progression control.
Technical specifications- Product type: End-effector gait rehabilitation robot system.
- Body-weight support: Saddle-type seating system.
- Setup time: Approximately 5 minutes (saddle-type support).
- Foot plates: Divided, independently configurable.
- Software: VR rehabilitation suite.
- Monitoring: Bio-signal monitoring and real-time feedback.
- Protocol settings: Free gait pattern design (cadence, step length, step angle).
- Supported motions: Level walking and stairs.
- Patient range: From children to adults.