Description
ExoAtlet’s Bambini powered exoskeleton is specifically designed to support the rehabilitation of children with neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy and spinal cord injuries, helping restore or develop walking ability. The wearable robot’s eight actuators allow movement in different planes. The device is meant for gait training and mobility restoration, preventing complications like spasticity and contracture, and reinforcing a heel-to-toe gait pattern.
Target Users:
Children and adolescents with:
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Congenital neurological disorders (e.g., cerebral palsy)
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Acquired injuries (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury)
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Motor impairments affecting walking
Therapeutic Objectives
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Early childhood motor intervention
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Fast-track and continuous rehabilitation
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Use across inpatient, outpatient, and at-home settings
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Reinforcement of natural gait via multi-axis motion
Features:
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Eight actuators for motion in multiple planes
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Dynamic anthropometric adjustments for growing children
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Modular supports for torso, legs, and feet
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Intuitive therapist interface and data tracking
Specifications:
Frame adjustments
Height, hip width, and foot length
User height range |
115 – 150 cm (approx. 3’9” – 4’11”) |
Device weight |
Approx. 24 kg (approx. 53 lbs) |
Actuators |
8 total |
Mobility support |
Standing, sitting, walking (including lateral movement) |
Usage environment |
Clinical, rehab center, home |
Connectivity |
Wireless data logging & diagnostics |
ExoAtlet Global SA, 9 avenue des Hauts Fourneaux L-4262 Esch sur Alzette, Luxembourg, website
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