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Exoskeletal Robotic Rehabilitation Devices | WALKBOT

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The exoskeletal robotic rehabilitation devices made by WALKBOT provide robot-assisted gait training rehabilitation systems for musculoskeletal disabilities.

 

A human rehabilitation robot, such as an exoskeleton walking device, is more valuable than a production robot.

 

Walkbot Exoskeleton Robotic Rehabilitation

 

Walkbot is a robotic exoskeleton rehabilitation device that is used to help patients with neurological or musculoskeletal impairments walk again. It is a robot-assisted gait training system that provides natural, accurate gait patterns for individuals. Walkbot is applicable for patients with a variety of conditions, including stroke, spinal cord injury, brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy.

 

The Walkbot exoskeleton consists of two robotic orthoses that are attached to the patient's legs. These orthoses are powered by motors that allow the patient to walk with natural gait patterns. The Walkbot also has a force plate that measures the patient's weight and a motion analysis system that tracks the patient's movements. This information is used to provide feedback to the patient and to adjust the settings of the Walkbot to ensure that the patient is getting the most out of their therapy.

 

Benefits of Using Walkbot Exoskeleton Robotic Rehabilitation:

Ø  Exoskeleton robotic rehabilitation can help patients walk again.

Ø  It can improve patients' balance and gait symmetry.

Ø  Exoskeleton robotic rehabilitation is a safe and effective rehabilitation device.

Ø  It is a valuable tool for therapists.

 

If you are looking for exoskeletal robotic rehabilitation devices, you can find it atWALKBOT.

 

Click here to contact WALKBOT.

 

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