Lexo Gait is a revolutionary robotic therapy device for lower extremities, setting a new standard in gait therapy. With a quick and easy setup, it maximises patients' therapy time and offers active training modes for specific gait elements like weight shifting and load-bearing. The integrated Pelvis Plus system ensures high adaptability to each patient’s needs.
Lexo’s low profile allows for seamless integration into existing and new facilities. It offers tailored transfer options, including a lifter transfer for effortless patient positioning by therapists and a self-transfer mode for mildly impaired patients to position themselves independently.
The intuitive design enables therapists to focus on individual rehabilitation goals, while the adjustable Pelvis Plus system ensures correct posture and a natural gait during therapy. Customisable step length and cadence enhance rehabilitation without interruptions, boosting therapy effectiveness.
Real-time biofeedback monitors patient activity during walking and weight transfer, encouraging continuous improvement in key gait therapy objectives. Lexo's task-oriented training promotes active patient involvement and a natural walking pattern, offering only the necessary support for a more efficient rehabilitation process.
Lexo’s virtual environment and motivational feedback inspire patients to succeed, helping them take significant steps towards recovery and improved independence.
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