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End-effector robotic gait training system revolutionizes neurorehabilitation.

Supported by two decades of extensive research, the Rise&Walk system combines evidence-based motor learning principles with the advantages of robotic technology to provide a world-class therapeutic intervention for individuals with neurological diagnoses.

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Topics Covered in the Whitepaper

Research Summary
Rise&Walk vs Traditional Therapy
Specific Conditions and Indications
Health and Wellness Benefits
Unique Features and Parameters
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s
GBS

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Background on Robotic Assisted Training

Over the past two decades, robotic locomotor training has emerged as a crucial therapeutic intervention in the field of neurorehabilitation. By incorporating evidence-based motor learning principles, robotic gait training allows for early application in the critical window of motor recovery for individuals with neurological diagnoses.

A comprehensive systematic review by Mehrholz et al. encompassing 36 randomized trials with 1,472 participants with stroke at any stage or severity, highlighted the benefits of combining robotic-assisted gait training with physical therapy. This combination significantly increased the likelihood of participants achieving independence in walking compared to those who received gait training without robotic devices.

Rise&Walk vs Traditional Therapy

The Rise&Walk InClinic enables individuals to achieve a significantly higher step count during a 30-minute session compared to traditional overground gait training methods, which typically involve a limited number of steps per training session.

Traditional Therapy
50-357
Rise&Walk
1,500-2,000
Steps Per Session

Specific Conditions Addressed

Numerous systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials have evaluated the clinical efficacy of robot-assisted gait training in individuals with the following conditions and the results have shown statistically significant improvements in gait function, speed, endurance, and balance.

Stroke
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's
Cerebral Palsy
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s
GBS
Variable Assistance and RPE Monitoring
Backwards Walking
Multi-Modal/Variable Training
Integrated Arm-Swing
Stroke
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s
GBS

Evidence Based Features

The Rise&Walk InClinic boasts unique research based features and parameters that can promote clinical benefits beyond traditional therapy.