We are proud to announce that our robotic devices family has recently expanded with the addition of two more EMG-triggered electrostimulation rehabilitation robots for upper and lower limbs:
– Sidra LEG: robotic device for lower limb neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation.
– Meissa OT (Occupational Therapy): robotic device for upper limb neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation.
To introduce you to to these recent innovations, we are pleased to invite you to a dedicated webinar. The topic is:
Robotics with EMG-triggered electrostimulation of upper and lower limbs – Sidra LEG and Meissa OT – EGZOTech’s recent innovations
Watching the webinar, you will learn about:
- Specifics of robotic-aided rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs.
- Clinical cases Meissa OT and Sidra LEG can be used with.
- How clinicians, patients and practices can leverage from the usage of robotic-aided rehabilitation of lower and upper extremities?
The workshop part is followed by a Q&A session.
About the host:
Meissa OT
the world’s only rehabilitation robot that enables functional upper limb rehabilitation using electromyography and electrostimulation.
Device’s most unique feature is EMG-assisted movement. It means that even the slightest muscle activity will trigger the robotic assistance during the movement.
Key features:
- Assisted upper limb movement triggered by electromyography
- 5 interchangeable therapy tips (ball, key, screwdriver, knob, handle)
- Variable, configurable range of motion
- 4-channel electrostimulation synchronised with movement phases
- 4-channel electromyography and electromyographic biofeedback
Sidra LEG
the world’s only 2-drive rehabilitation robot electromyography-triggered motion with synchronised electrostimulation
All-in-one for lower limbs rehabilitation, dual-drive motion.
Key features:
- Assisted lower limb movement triggered by electromyography with or without the electrostimulation at the same time
- 4-channel electrostimulation synchronised with movement
- 4 channel electromyography
- Isokinetic training (CAM)
- Passive training (CPM)
- Dual-drive motion: knee flexion/extension with ankle/plantarflexion, separate or synchronised to provide a functional movement pattern