It is a walking assist device designed to help individuals regain mobility after a stroke, making rehabilitation easier and more effective.
The device reduces physical exertion by more than 30% on the foot, allowing users to walk with less effort.
The Stroke-induced Hemiplegia Rehabilitation Training Walking Exoskeleton weighs about 1kg, making it lightweight and easy to use.
Yes, the support rods are adjustable to provide customized comfort for each user.
Absolutely! It is designed for both hospital and homecare use, making it ideal for rehabilitation in various settings.
The device is made of a durable aluminum alloy, ensuring strength while maintaining a lightweight design.
Yes, the device is foldable for convenient storage and transport.
It can be used for rehabilitation after a stroke, physical therapy sessions, homecare assistance, walking exercises, and as a general mobility aid.
No, it operates on a pendulum principle and is unpowered, making it easy to use without electrical support.
The model number is 5657.
The device has a size measurement of 110cm.
It helps users practice walking with reduced effort, which can enhance their recovery process after a stroke.
Yes, caregivers can easily assist users with the device, making it suitable for collaborative rehabilitation efforts.
Its lightweight design, adjustable support, and unpowered operation make it a unique and effective tool for stroke rehabilitation.
While specific training is not necessary, it's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure proper use and safety.
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