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Medical Lower Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot Suit
Medical Lower Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot Suit
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Revolutionize lower limb rehabilitation with our CHP-HJ1 Lower Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot Suit. Specifically designed for stroke patients, this innovative robot features both active and passive training modes to assist in gait rehabilitation. By providing assistance to the hip, knee, and ankle joints, CHP-HJ1 enhances the effectiveness of walking training while reducing the need for manual assistance.
What sets CHP-HJ1 apart is its world-first compliant actuators, ensuring a natural gait with 6 powered joints and hip rotation auxiliary joints. Adjustable in size, this exoskeleton robot is suitable for patients between 150 and 190 cm in height and weighing less than 85 kg. Equipped with a gait monitoring and evaluation system, therapists or family members can monitor the patient's progress in real time through the touch screen interface.
The CHP-HJ1 robot also features advanced sensors and AI algorithms to detect and predict the human body's movement intentions, providing precise control and feedback for safer and more effective rehabilitation.
Additionally, complementing the lower limb exoskeleton is our Hand Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot, designed to drive finger rehabilitation movements with precision and feedback, ensuring a safer and more effective recovery process.
Disclaimer: Please note that while our CHP-HJ1 Lower Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot Suit and Hand Rehabilitation Exoskeleton Robot are designed to assist in rehabilitation, they should be used under the guidance and supervision of trained healthcare professionals. These robots are not intended to replace medical treatment or therapy, and their effectiveness may vary depending on individual circumstances.
Furthermore, it's important to consider the patient's comfort and safety when using these robots. Patients should be monitored closely during training sessions, and any discomfort or unusual reactions should be reported to healthcare providers immediately.
We recommend consulting with a healthcare professional to determine the suitability of our exoskeleton robots for specific rehabilitation needs. Thank you for considering our innovative rehabilitation solutions.
