TASK Re-Shoulder

TASK Re-Shoulder is a passive upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton device for shoulder and arm-elevation training. It uses a gas-spring actuator to apply assistive torque near the shoulder joint, supporting arm-raising movements during physical rehabilitation tasks.

Description

TASK Re-Shoulder, while similar to the TASK AR Series, is a separate medical/rehabilitation device. Daydo describes it as an upper-limb exercise rehabilitation exoskeleton robot designed to support natural arm-elevation training, including task-oriented approaches and training used with functional electrical stimulation.

The device is wearable and can be used for standing training, allowing exercises closer to daily-life movement than a fixed tabletop device. Assistance is passive and non-electric; the assist level can be adjusted by replacing the gas spring, and the assist angle can be set according to the user’s rehabilitation stage.

Application(s): Medical rehabilitation; upper-limb rehabilitation; shoulder/arm elevation training; task-oriented practice; training used with functional electrical stimulation.

Weight of Device: 2.8 kg (6.2 lb).

User Limits: Daydo’s TASK FAQ states that all TASK products are free-size for adult men and women, but are limited to users at least 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) tall for safety.


Daydo Co., Ltd., Company Profile

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