CN Rehab Introduces the Lexo Gait Trainer: New Rehabilitation Equipment

September 23, 2024

At CN Rehab, our neurorehabilitation clinic is committed to bringing the latest, modern rehabilitation equipment to our clients. We’re excited to announce our new addition to the clinic, the Lexo Gait Trainer. 

What is the Lexo Gait Trainer?

The Lexo Gait Trainer is a robotic-assisted training device specifically designed to help individuals improve their walking abilities after injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. Whether you’re seeking help with stroke rehabilitation, recovering from a spinal cord injury, or dealing with conditions like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease, this device can help you to restore movement, strength and confidence within yourself. 

This innovative rehabilitation equipment is cleverly designed to assist patients in regaining strength, balance, and coordination, providing a controlled and safe environment for effective gait training. The Lexo Gait Trainer is especially beneficial for those unable to walk independently, making it a valuable tool for early-stage rehabilitation.

How Does the Lexo Gait Trainer Work?

The Lexo Gait Trainer at our rehabilitation clinic in Stourbridge uses robotic technology to provide dynamic body-weight support during walking. This means that patients can experience the sensation of walking with support, even when they lack the strength or coordination to do so independently. The device helps guide the legs through natural walking patterns, improving the patient's posture, gait, and overall movement.

Helping with Stroke Rehabilitation & Other Neurological Conditions

At CN Rehab, our friendly team of professionals can tailor the support provided by the machine according to the patient's specific needs and progress. This means that our neurological rehabilitation services are completely bespoke to each of our clients, with training adjusted to suit their abilities.

The rehabilitation machine provides real-time data on performance, enabling adjustments that improve efficiency and outcomes as our clients progress throughout their recovery journey. 

Safe & Comfortable 

The device is designed with a secure harness system to ensure comfort and safety during use, allowing patients to focus on their recovery without fear of falling.

What Does This Mean for Patients at our Neurological Rehabilitation Clinic?

Early and Effective Rehabilitation

The Lexo allows patients to begin walking exercises early in their recovery process, even when they are unable to walk independently. This promotes faster muscle activation, improving strength and mobility sooner.

Enhanced Gait Quality

By guiding patients through precise walking patterns, the Lexo helps them develop proper walking mechanics. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with neurological impairments or after a long period of immobility.

Increased Motivation

With real-time performance feedback, patients can track their progress and stay motivated to achieve their recovery goals. This also restores a sense of confidence and self-satisfaction in individuals as they are happy with the progress of their stroke rehabilitation or recovery from other conditions. 

Who Can Benefit from the Lexo Gait Trainer?

  • Stroke Survivor
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Neurological Conditions - Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and more. 
  • Orthopaedic Surgeries:

Expert Care at our Stroke Rehabilitation Clinic in The West Midlands

At CN Rehab, our team is passionate about helping individuals with high-quality care and we’re constantly looking at ways to improve our offerings to support your progression. That’s why we’ve introduced the Lexo Gait Trainer, a chance to reclaim their independence and improve their quality of life. 

If you or a loved one would like neurological rehabilitation, contact our team at CN Rehab today.

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