Changing the lives of persons with walking difficulty and movement problems
Robotic device for upper and lower limb neurological and orthopedics rehabilitation.
Experience revolution in neurorehabilitation and orthopedic therapy in your own practice.
Empowering therapy with robots and electromyography
Luna EMG is a complete rehabilitation system with the most unique feature EMG-assisted movement. It means that even the slightest muscle activity will trigger the robotic assistance during the movement.
Check the capabilities of robotic rehabilitation with Luna EMG
EMG-Assisted Movement
Patient’s muscle activity is an input signal for the robot to assist with the movement
EMG-Assisted Movement
Use predefined protocols to train or assess patients for an optimal progress
NEUROLOGICAL
Luna EMG rehabilitation robot is used in neurological therapy to support the improvement of muscle strength, limb range of motion and muscle coordination.
Luna EMG can be used among low and non-low mobility impairment patients (0-5 Lovett Scale)
Post-stroke
Traumatic brain injury
Spinal cord injury
Brain tumour
Parkinson’s disease
Multiple sclerosis
Cerebral palsy
Motor neuron diseases
Muscle dystrophy
EARLY ORTHOPEDIC
Luna EMG rehabilitation robot is applied in early orthopaedic rehabilitation, aiding in muscle strengthening, restoring range of motion after orthopaedic injuries and surgeries.
After surgeries
After injuries
Pain syndromes
BED-SIDE TREATMENT
Luna EMG rehabilitation robot can be utilized for bed-side treatment, allowing for early engagement in rehabilitation and enhancing independence in performing movements.
Intensive Care Units (ICU)
Post traumatic
Palliative Care
Geriatric patients immobilized in bed
Sucess of Lokomat Pro
Robot-assisted therapy enables effective and intensive training by providing a high number of task-specific repetitions, which is an essential factor underlying neuroplasticity and improved functional outcome.
Benefits of the Lokomat Pro Recognized All Over the World
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Devices Worldwide
In 896 Facilities
Limitations of Conventional Gait Therapy
With conventional methods, providing highly intensive physiological gait rehabilitation to severely impaired patients is a huge challenge for health professionals today.
Highly labor intensive; two to three physical therapists to provide the necessary support
High physical load for therapists
Limitations due to the physical capacity of the single therapist