The A6M2 is an automatic arm-changing, full-cycle upper-limb rehabilitation robot designed for clinical training and objective evaluation of upper-limb function.
Key features- Automatic arm-changing: one-click arm switching to streamline clinical workflows.
- Wireless connectivity: wireless link for interactive scenario systems and real-time data transmission.
- Laser alignment: assists clinicians with precise patient positioning.
- Evaluation reporting: stores evaluation data with viewable and printable reports.
- Multiple training modes: Active, Passive, Active–Passive, Prescription Training, Trajectory Learning.
- Real-time motion simulation: reproduces upper-limb movement patterns for realistic training.
- ROM improvement support: programs and exercises aimed at increasing joint range of motion.
Training & evaluation capabilities- Real-time simulation of major upper-limb movement patterns covering elbow, shoulder and grip-related tasks.
- Precise assessment of three main joints and six movement directions with real-time data analysis.
- Evaluation report functions: measure ROM per joint, save data, view and print results, record preset trajectories and speeds.
- Five training modes adapted to clinical protocols: Active, Passive, Active–Passive, Prescription, Trajectory Learning.
Available visual training/demo resources- Elbow flexion simulation (GIFs)
- Shoulder flexion simulation (GIF)
- Grip-strength training simulation (GIF)
- Product imagery and demo media illustrating automatic arm-changing and interactive scenarios
Technical specifications- Model designation: A6-2 / A6M2
- Automatic arm-changing (one-click)
- Wireless connectivity for interactive scenario systems
- Laser alignment for precise positioning
- Evaluation functions: ROM measurement per joint, data saving, printable reports
- Training modes: Active, Passive, Active–Passive, Prescription Training, Trajectory Learning
- Real-time analysis for three main joints and six movement directions