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A Swiss company has developed the Lokomat, a robot which helps semi-paralyzed and stroke victims learn to walk again. While in use, the lower half of the body may look like ASIMO, as the robot ...
The Lokomat is robot-assisted technology that helps with walking. In the past several years, some adults who had suffered a stroke or spinal cord injury used the Lokomat for rehabilitation. Recently, ...
When that project ended, Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital, a Saint Francis Care provider, recruited one of the project’s doctors, Dr. Albert Lo, and bought its very own Lokomat (price tag ...
Some centers are now using a robot-assisted walking therapy system, called Lokomat®. The Lokomat consists of a motorized treadmill, special harness, robotic frame, straps and a computer.
Only about 10 Lokomat orthotic robots, made by Hocoma AG in Volketswill, are in use in the United States. Lo is apparently the only researcher using one of the $250,000 devices to rehab MS patients.
The Lokomat is an exoskeleton robot that helps support patients while they walk on a treadmill. Covenant and Trustpoint officials last week hosted a demonstration of the event featuring Tim Siegel ...
Former patient Josh Estrada models how to operate the Lokomat robot while nurses watch at St. Rose Dominican Hospitals Rose de Lima campus, 102 E. Lake Mead Parkway. (Special to View) ...
Kids suffering from cerebral palsy may soon have a powerful new physical therapy technique in the form of robotic assistance for their legs. A study is being conducted on the potential benefits of ...