Description
The Trexo is a robotics brace that helps children gain strength, endurance, and proper gait patterns. It can be set to a custom gait, collect walking data, and have a battery pack that allows it to be used outdoors. The Trexo isn’t for every child, and the company has taken the time to create questionnaires, quizzes, and a significant library of YouTube videos.
Children with the following conditions may be able to use the Trexo:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Hemi & Paraplegia
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Neuromuscular Conditions
- Stroke
- Rett Syndrome
- Other conditions that impair lower body mobility
Trexo is designed as a therapeutic tool for children with disabilities. Early mobilization can often improve the quality of life in early adulthood.
The Trexo can also be parked on top of a treadmill to turn it into a fixed-frame powered exoskeleton. Find out this and more by visiting the company’s YouTube channel.
Trexo Robotics, 6705 Millcreek Dr, Mississauga, ON L5N 5M4, Canada, https://www.trexorobotics.com/
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