The Gait Training Exoskeleton-assisted Walking Robot is a device designed to assist stroke users in regaining mobility by providing support during walking and gait training.
This walking robot is specifically designed for stroke users, but it can also benefit individuals in rehabilitation centers, home care settings, and physical therapy sessions.
Key features include assistance with walking and gait training, a lightweight design for easy handling, LED light source for visibility, online technical support, and a durable build with a one-year warranty.
The Gait Training Exoskeleton-assisted Walking Robot weighs 5 kg, making it lightweight and easy to maneuver.
The product comes with a one-year warranty that covers any manufacturing defects.
The after-sale service includes online technical support to assist users with any questions or issues they may have.
The Gait Training Exoskeleton requires 80 W of power and operates on a voltage of 220 V.
Yes, the lightweight and user-friendly design of the exoskeleton makes it suitable for personal use at home.
Yes, the exoskeleton is designed to be user-friendly, allowing stroke users to easily practice their gait with support.
The Gait Training Exoskeleton-assisted Walking Robot is classified as a Class II medical device.
This product is suitable for rehabilitation centers, home care mobility training, physical therapy sessions, research in mobility assistance technology, and health care facilities focusing on patient mobility improvement.
The single package size for the exoskeleton is 60 x 50 x 40 cm.
The single gross weight of the complete package is 15.000 kg.
Yes, the exoskeleton includes an LED light source to enhance visibility and safety during use.
Absolutely, healthcare professionals can use this device in physical therapy sessions to enhance gait and balance for their patients.
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