توانبخشی رباتیک اندام تحتانی(Robotic Gait Trainer)

توانبخشی رباتیک اندام تحتانی(Robotic Gait Trainer)

G-EO SYSTEM™

The G-EO System is the world’s most advanced robotic-assisted device in gait rehabilitation. It is the only device that offers the unique feature of realistically simulating climbing stairs. Developed with the purpose to help stroke survivors regain their ability to walk and their independence in daily living, the G-EO System has shown excellent results in multiple applications, such as infantile cerebral palsy (ICP), spinal cord injuries (SCI), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Parkinson’s, amputees, orthopedic and traumatic cases.

 

G-EO SYSTEMTM

THERAPY Modes

The G-EO System is the world’s most advanced robotic-assisted device in gait rehabilitation. It is the only device that offers the unique feature of realistically simulating climbing stairs and can be operated by one therapist only.

Benefits

Stairs climbing up and down

Short setup times

One therapist to operate

 Floor Walking

The G-EO System floor walking movement, is generated according to motion capture data by D. Winter* and allows patients to regain their ability to walk in less time when compared to conventional therapy approaches. **

By offering a realistic simulation of a physiological gait pattern it allows patient to recover mobility and their independency in daily living

 

*The Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Gait: Normal, Elderly and Pathological, Second Edition (1991).

** Robot-assisted practice of gait and stair climbing in non-ambulatory stroke patients, S. Hesse, A. Waldner, C. Tomelleri, JJRD Vol. 49, Number 4, 2012

 The Active Mode allows the patient to self-initiate the gait simulation by overcoming a pre-selected resistance “threshold.” This mode encourages the patient to actively participate during the therapy session in order to maximize the therapeutic outcome.

 The Active-Assistive Mode senses the patient’s efforts to overcome the pre-selected resistance threshold and then augments the patient’s effort during the initiation of their gait movement.

 

 

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