This hand rehabilitation and assessment robotic system (model A4) delivers computer‑simulated, task‑oriented training with real‑time monitoring, assessment and clinical data management to support hand and finger recovery.
Indications / patient suitability- Applicable to patients with partial recovery of independent finger movement who can perform autonomous motions.
- Suitable for finger dysfunction due to neurological conditions and for postoperative hand rehabilitation.
Assessment and reporting- Assessment coverage for single finger, multiple fingers and wrist with separate left/right hand evaluations.
- Real‑time motion monitoring using 3D simulation software.
- Assessment report generation including bar charts (detailed active and passive training data) and polygraph views to show rehabilitation trends over sessions.
Key features- Targeted training modes: single‑finger, multi‑finger, wrist or combined finger‑and‑wrist training.
- Interactive multi‑patient scenarios: situational games usable by one or multiple patients to increase engagement.
- Intelligent feedback: real‑time, task‑specific motion feedback during functional and gamified training.
- Visual user interface: fully visual, user‑friendly software for easy operation.
- Data storage and retrieval: patient treatment records and training/game data stored for therapist review and treatment planning.
- Printing function: ability to print assessment data and training reports for archival purposes.
- Rehabilitation assessment tools: objective measures to support therapists in selecting individualized rehab plans.
- Detailed joint monitoring: real‑time tracking of rehabilitation trends for single joints.
Technical characteristics / specifications- Model: A4.
- Product type: hand rehabilitation and assessment robotic system with computer‑simulated training environment.
- Primary functions: targeted finger and wrist training, interactive scenarios, intelligent motion feedback, data management and report printing.
- Assessment outputs: bar charts and polygraph reports for longitudinal analysis.
- Software: 3D simulation‑based visual interface with separate left/right assessment and real‑time monitoring.
- Assessment scope: single finger, multiple fingers and wrist; supports detailed joint monitoring.
- Intended settings: clinical therapy centers, rehabilitation hospitals and neurological rehabilitation programs.