RoboGait

RoboGait

RoboGait® is a robot-assisted gait system that aims to provide effective and rapid motor learning with the load
transfer and natural gait pattern it provides to the lower extremity in a controlled manner.

RoboGait, which was developed by rehabilitation specialists and engineers in a collaborative effort, aims to provide a more efficient treatment process with its interactive and realistic walking environment created by different functional exercise forms and interactive visual support system. The upper leg length, lower leg length and waist width, which can be adjusted according to the patient, enable the device to appeal to a wide range of patients. A patient recording and evaluation system has been integrated into the device so that the therapist can easily obtain information about the patient and easily follow the development process. In addition, the system is equipped with an active counterweight system that allows the patient to step on the floor with an adjustable fixed weight without being affected by the oscillation that occurs during walking, thus increasing the efficiency of the therapy.
The device, which has a synchronized walking belt integrated into the system with a wide operating range, can provide the desired walking speed range for rehabilitation and offers a comfortable treatment time with the patient connection system.

Gait rehabilitation plays an important role in neurological rehabilitation. Locomotor therapy which is performed with
partial body weight support on a treadmill has emerged as a promising treatment concept in recent years. In this
treatment method, patients' gait cycles are modelled and repeated in a standardized manner, resulting in an
effective treatment. It is considered to be an effective method especially in diseases such as paralysis, spinal
injuries, Parkinson's and Cerebral Palsy.

Main Features

RoboGait system includes a robotic walking orthosis with electric motors placed in the knee and hip joints and force sensors
that take measurements from each joint.

Without Pelvic Option
It can be applied to patients with femur length of 200-500 mm and hip width of 150-600 mm.

With Pelvic Option
It can be applied to patients with femur length of 200-500 mm and hip width of 250-540 mm.

Developed feedback system used to motivate the patient in various virtual environments

Assessment and reporting tools to record and report patient performance

Equipment that can release the pelvic movement during walking in a limited way according to the user's needs and keep it
completely stable (for all age groups)

the only orthosis available for both pediatric and adult use

System feature that can connect to wireless and wired network types when required
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