First robotic knee orthosis with adaptable stiffness, which interprets the needs of the patient and provides the strength, mobility and stability necessary to be able to walk. Sensors provides biomechanical analysis of the patient’s gait and works to improve it.
Clinical benefits
Reduction in the recovery time of patients with total knee arthroplasty by 66% compared to conventional treatment.
Reduction of pain during the sessions and, consequently, a lower rate of attrition of the rehabilitation treatment, thus providing the patient with a maximum recovery.
Reduction of pain during sessions, thanks to the customization and adaptation of the exercises. This motivates patients to exercise the intervened area and consequently inflammation and pain are reduced.
Obtaining objective and standard data both in the initial evaluation of the rehabilitation and in the evolution. Identification of deviations both in angles and in force.
Personalization of the exercise for each patient and execution of the therapy with total precision and repetition.
Higher degree of recovery and satisfaction.
Indications MAK ACTIVE KNEE
MAK Active Knee has CE clearance and indicated for use in gait rehabilitation in patients affected by hemiplegia or knee weakness. Currently tested successfully in:
Rehabilitation after total knee arthroplasty
MAK is currently under clinical trial for extending its use for:
Rehabilitation of brain damage (stroke)
Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Treatment of Muscular Atrophies