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Cerebrovascular disease (CVD)

From the perspective of motor learning, repetitive movement and voluntary exercise are important elements. HAL satisfies the elements by generating sufficient motion assist in response to the wearer’s voluntary drive.

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HAL Treatment

More Sense in Neurorehabilitation

Why do we treat neurological difficulties with physical therapy but not tackle the source of the problem? It makes more sense to utilize neural information captured by HAL to treat neurological conditions. This neurorehab device helps the wearer move limbs based on the signals sent from the brain to the muscle detected through the skin surface, in order to improve ambulatory function in patients with spinal cord injury, stroke and several other neuromuscular diseases.

  • Sensing neural information to treat neurological conditions
  • Active participation in patient-driven robotic rehabilitation
  • Empowering patients to walk without HAL after receiving HAL therapy
  • HAL therapy is provided by medical professionals
  • Ability to provide a variety of exercises other than walking, and to work on specific joints.
The Benefits
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Neuromuscular feedback therapy is capable of improving acitvities of daily life in stroke patients:

  • Decreasing the level of dependency when you are without HAL after the HAL treatment program.
  • Improving ambulatory function in speed, endurance, cadence, and stride length, and joint range of motion.
  • Improving balance ability
  • Learning how to control muscle with visualized information of neural activity

HAL in action

Watch the video to see how Cybernics Technology is applied in therapy.

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HAL— Improving Mobility Wellness One Step at a Time

Gain a deeper understanding of the science and medicine of motor function and neural connections through the HAL Lower Limb.