A robotic gait device is an advanced rehabilitation system designed to help individuals who have lost or have limited walking ability to relearn how to walk. These devices use robotic exoskeletons attached to the patient’s legs to simulate natural walking movements and support the recovery of physiological walking patterns.
The patient is safely secured onto a treadmill integrated into the robotic device.
The robotic system applies pre-programmed walking motions to the patient’s legs.
The system measures and adjusts multiple parameters such as walking speed, step length, and movement level.
Rehabilitation specialists can monitor the patient’s progress in real-time.
Rehabilitation after stroke
Spinal cord injuries
Cerebral palsy
Parkinson’s disease
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Gait training after orthopedic trauma
Provides a safe and controlled walking environment
Supports neuroplasticity through repetitive and symmetrical walking motions
Increases muscle strength and improves balance
Enhances therapy motivation and may accelerate recovery
A robotic walking device is a high-tech therapeutic tool designed to assist patients who have difficulty walking in relearning or improving their ability to walk.
With this device, patients can practice stepping movements in a secure and controlled environment, improving their walking capabilities.
The patient is secured to the device using special harnesses.
The robotic system attached to the legs guides walking movements.
The patient moves on a treadmill as if taking real steps.
Physical therapists monitor the session in real time and can adjust settings based on individual needs.
Robotic walking therapy may be recommended for:
Individuals recovering from stroke
Patients with walking loss after spinal cord injury
Individuals with cerebral palsy
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)
People with Parkinson’s disease
Those with walking difficulties after orthopedic surgery
Strengthens muscles
Improves walking balance and coordination
Increases motivation and provides psychological support
Helps restore more natural and consistent step patterns
Yes. The robotic walking device is designed with safety in mind.
It eliminates the risk of falling by providing body support suited to the patient’s physique.
The therapy is always conducted under the supervision of expert physiotherapists.