What is a lower limb rehabilitation robot?
This robotic tilt table is new rehabilitation equipment for children with leg function disabilities. It simulates the physiological gait cycle of normal children with passive, active and passive training modes. The robotic tilt table helps to reestablish a correct gait cycle according to the principle of neural plasticity.
The Features of a Lower Limb Rehabilitation Robot
1. Using a all-in-one computer as a control panel, the simple and intuitive UI makes it convenient for therapists to use. Therapists can change training parameters easily and spend more time and energy observing the patient's treatment status.
2. Setting parameters according to patients’ conditions (age, height, weight, health, etc.), and train them accordingly. Basic parameters are stride, step frequency, treatment time, spasm sensitivity, etc.;
3.With a separate adjustment to the range of motion of the legs, therapists can set different spasm monitoring sensitivity levels for each leg.
4. Emergency button, when patients feel uncomfortable during training, the emergency button can stop the machine at once.
What Can a Children's Robotic Tilt Table Do?
1. Maintain body shape, improve leg functions and promote blood circulation;
2. Promote the metabolism of organs and enhance heart and lung function;
3. Improve the regulation of the nervous system and the excitability, flexibility and coordination of the nervous system.
We also launched some new designs of robotic tilt tables for children with cute cartoon patterns to enhance the children's initiative and interest in the training. Children will be happy to enter the rehabilitation center and do joint training with their lovely 'friends'.
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Post time: Dec-28-2023