Hand mobility rehabilitation system SY-HRC12
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Hand mobility rehabilitation system - SY-HRC12 - Syrebo - arm mobility / limbs mobility / robotic
Hand mobility rehabilitation system - SY-HRC12 - Syrebo - arm mobility / limbs mobility / robotic
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Characteristics

Therapy type
hand mobility, arm mobility, limbs mobility
Technology
robotic
Patient type
pediatric
Options
with serious games, with interactive workout, with augmented reality tangible interaction

Description

Combined with soft robotic exoskeleton technology and neuroscience, the newly-upgraded soft robotic hand rehabilitation glove SY-HRC12 is powered by the flexible pneumatic bionic muscles that help users to move and re-learn, so as to improve hand mobility and accelerate the process of hand function rehabilitation from three levels of nerves, brain, and muscles. Key Features Stronger power: three-pump driving, 9 levels of intensity adjustable; Finger mirror training: bilateral mirror training for each finger; Unique extend mode: static stretching to decrease muscle tone and increase range of motion; Multiple sizes of power glove: fit different sizes of personal hands; Wireless data glove: wireless data transmission more convenient; Built-in battery design: chargeable and plugged-in design, to train anytime, anywhere. Applicable Scenarios Patients with hand dysfunction caused by stroke, brain injury, cerebral palsy, hand trauma, orthopedic surgery, etc. The stroke center, rehabilitation/ neurosurgery/ neurology / geriatric/ pediatric/ orthopedic, and physiotherapy departments. Multiple Training Modes Passive training: Power glove drives the affected hand to execute flexion and extension. Pinch training: The thumb opposes the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger in turn. Mirror training: The healthy hand leads the affected side fingers to do synchronized actions. Extend training: Static stretching hand to decrease muscle tone and increase the range of motion. Fine motor training: The power glove drives each affected finger to perform the extension and flexion. Functional training: Two or more finger pinch training to simulate daily item pinch.

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