The Stroke Rehabilitation Equipment Exoskeleton is designed to assist stroke survivors with gait training exercises, improving their walking ability, speed, and overall body function.
This equipment is intended for individuals who can stand but require support to enhance their mobility and health, particularly stroke survivors in rehabilitation.
The product specifications do not explicitly mention weight capacity. It's recommended to consult the manufacturer for detailed weight limits.
The exoskeleton has an endurance time of up to 120 minutes on a full charge.
The exoskeleton requires approximately 4 hours to fully charge.
Yes, the exoskeleton can be used outdoors; however, it should not be used on rainy days.
Key features include intelligent walking aid technology, support for daily gait training, improvements to body function and walking speed, mobility enhancement for individuals with hip joint weakness, and a compact design for easy use.
The exoskeleton operates at a voltage of 220 V with a frequency of 50Hz.
It can be utilized in rehabilitation centers, home care environments, physical therapy sessions, research and development in rehabilitation technology, and fitness programs.
The exoskeleton assists users in performing gait training exercises, which helps to strengthen muscles, improve coordination, and enhance overall walking ability.
Yes, the exoskeleton is designed to accommodate various users with its adjustable settings, allowing for customization based on individual needs.
The dimensions of the exoskeleton are 515 x 345 x 335 mm.
Regular maintenance is recommended to ensure optimal performance, including checking battery levels and inspecting the mechanical components.
Yes, the exoskeleton can also be used in fitness programs aimed at improving walking ability.
Training may be provided by rehabilitation professionals to ensure users understand how to operate the exoskeleton safely and effectively.
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