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Arm Rehabilitation Robotics A2
Adopting computer virtual technology and combining the theory of rehabilitation medicine, the Upper Limb Intelligent Feedback & Training System simulates human upper limb movements in real time. Patients can exercise multi-joint or single-joint rehabilitation training in a computer virtual environment. In the meanwhile, it also has the functions of upper limb weight support training, intelligent feedback, 3D spatial training and a powerful assessment system.
It is mainly applicable to patients with upper limb dysfunction caused by stroke, cerebrovascular malformation, severe brain trauma or other neurological diseases or patients who need to recover upper limb function after surgery.
1. Promote single joint movement
2. Stimulate muscle residual strength
3. Enhance muscle endurance
4. Restore joint coordination ability
5. Restore joint flexibility
Indications: Patients with upper limb hemiplegia and dysfunction (Stroke, Parkinson's, brain injury, etc.).
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Professional Assessment & Deweighting
Deweighting System: Crucial for patients in early paralysis stages. The adjustable weight support level allows patients to move more easily, stimulating residual muscle strength and shortening convalescence.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What conditions is the A2 rehabilitation system suitable for?
It is designed for patients with upper limb dysfunction caused by stroke, severe brain trauma, Parkinson's disease, or other neurological disorders, as well as post-surgery recovery.
2. How does the deweighting system benefit early-stage patients?
Patients with weak muscle strength can use the adjustable weight support to move their limbs more easily, which helps stimulate residual muscle strength and promotes neural relearning.
3. What kind of feedback does the system provide during training?
The system provides real-time visual 3D scene interactions and voice feedback to guide the patient and maintain their interest and initiative during the session.
4. Can the system track a patient's progress over time?
Yes, it features a powerful assessment system that evaluates grip strength and range of motion, saving data in a personal database to generate progress reports and charts.
5. Is it possible to focus on a specific joint during training?
Yes, the A2 system supports both single-joint and multi-joint targeted training to address the specific needs of the patient's rehabilitation plan.
6. What are the key hardware features of the A2 model?
It includes a high-definition LCD display, adjustable arm length settings (upper and forearm), a grip strength sensor (0-10kg), and a compact design suitable for hospital and rehab center environments.