ZeroG 3D is a robotic body weight support system that automatically tracks patients as they move freely in any direction. Dynamic body weight support offloads a percentage of the patient's weight when performing activities in a full 3-dimensional workspace, while advanced fall protection provides the highest level of safety. Patients can now freely practice gait, balance and ADLs in both the vertical and horizontal planes.
Everything you need to know about the features and benefits of the ZeroG 3D robotic body weight support system from Aretech. need to know.
ZeroG 3D can maintain a consistent level of body weight support regardless of vertical movement. For example, if the unloading amount is set to 20 %, the patient will always feel 20 % lighter, even when changing from a seated to a standing position. ZeroG 3D can maintain a consistent level of body weight support regardless of vertical movement. For example, when the unloading amount is set to 20 %, the patient will always feel 20 % lighter, even when moving from a seated to a standing position. Falls are prevented by controlling the range of motion or the speed of vertical descent. Each mode is selected based on the patient's needs and the activities to be performed. The integrated fall cushioning helps to absorb the impact when a fall is prevented. The 3D robot tracks the patient's movements throughout the workspace, providing full freedom of movement. The ZeroG 3D workspace can be designed to cover an area of up to 500 square meters. Gait, balance and functional activities of daily living are safely performed in the workspace with dynamic body weight support and fall protection.
Simulation in the real world
The 3D robot tracks the patient's movements throughout the workspace and provides full freedom of movement.
Flexibility
Position the therapy device anywhere in the room in any direction.
Gait and balance
Restrict movement to straight-line walking or create paths with customizable boundaries. ZeroG 3D allows patients with a wide range of abilities to use the system
Technical data
In 2004, Dr. Joe Hidler directed the Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research at the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH) in Washington, DC. With a grant from the U.S. military to help injured veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, Dr. Hidler assembled a team of engineers and therapists to develop the "perfect" therapy tool. This resulted in Aretech, a company that is a world leader in developing advanced rehabilitation technologies to improve function and independence.
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