- The Rex exoskeleton for rehab stands alone and is therefore Handsfree
- New users go solo in minutes.
- Fully automatic forward, backward, sideways and rotary movements.
- Squats, lunges, sit-to-stand, leg swings and stretches possible.
- People with severe disabilities are able to use the Rex system.
REX allows patients to participate in a series of assisted walking and stretching exercises designed by specialized physical therapists to achieve rehabilitation goals. By participating in robotic standing positions and assisted walking and stretching exercises, patients can benefit from REX and achieve their rehabilitation goals.
REX does not require crutches, leaving arms free for upper body exercises and activities of daily living and providing access for a wide range of patients.
Wheelchair users run the risk of developing numerous medical complications from sitting for long periods of time.
The Rex makes it possible to spend more time standing, walking and doing sports activities.
- Patients weighing up to 100 kg
- Custom carbon fiber basin provides the strength and rigidity needed to support the user while minimizing the weight of the system
- The leg length of the device is easily adjustable and allows precise and accurate alignment with the user's joints.
- Adjustment can be made quickly and easily between different patient sessions in a clinic
- Wide footplates provide stability and ease of movement on flat surfaces
- Rechargeable, replaceable batteries
- The REX lithium polymer battery (29.6 V, 16.5 Ah) lasts for about sixty minutes of normal use. Two batteries are included to ensure continuous use