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Cyberdyne Robotics for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Cybernetic treatment with The Wearable Cyborg™ Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) improves ambulatory function in patients with slowly progressive rare neuromuscular diseases like Multiple Sclerosis.

Principle of Cyberdyne HAL®

Cyberdyne is a robot designed to enable persons who have lost the use of their lower limbs to regain the joy of walking. Cyberdyne uses HAL® [Hybrid Assistive Limb] technology. The patient’s intention is used by the robotic suit to move the legs.

How  HAL work?

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The brain communicates with the muscles by sending nerve impulses when a person wants to move a particular area of their body. People with physical disabilities who suffer from damaged neurological systems struggle to move as freely as they would want because they are unable to convey these signals to the muscles in a reliable manner. Such disabilities have previously been thought to be challenging to treat. However, a recently created “cybernetic treatment,” a ground-breaking robot treatment system that would regenerate and enhance the patient’s own brain-neuro-physical processes, has started to provide significant improvements in patients’ capacities to move independently. Cyberdyne Treatment in India is rapidly improving and is done by the best doctors.

Because HAL® exoskeletons compensate for the missing power of the legs, the therapy is aimed at a wide group of patients with walking disabilities, who still have some residual functions in their legs since the patient can only steer the robot, if neural impulses on the surface of the skin can be intercepted.

The Hybrid Assistive Limb can be used, under certain circumstances, in the rehabilitation of the various conditions

Treatment with Cyberdyne HAL

The Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL), designed for patients with multiple sclerosis, will enable patients to enjoy the satisfaction of standing or walking by supporting their complete lower skeleton…

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  • Wearable Cyborg™ HAL® is used in Cybernics Treatment to enhance the wearer’s function.
  • Weak bioelectric potential signals leak to the body’s surface when someone tries to move their body because a signal is sent from the brain to the muscles through the nerves in accordance with the goal of the movement.
  • Faint “bio-electrical impulses” that indicate an individual’s intention emerge on the skin’s surface just before a body movement. Cybernetics through the clinical application, it has been shown that this therapy strategy helps to promote lower limb, upper limb, and body trunk functions.
  • The secret to encouraging functional advancement using Cybernics Treatment focuses more on the return of feedback from the experience of actual movement to the human brain. By triggering the body’s innate capacity for self-healing, the functional regeneration technique using HAL® enables the improvement of human brain-nerve-musculoskeletal functions.

Rehabilitation

The HAL® Robo Suit makes a positive difference in the life of a patient affected by multiple sclerosis, affecting the joints and the central nervous system.

Patient Testimonial

“This revolutionary technology offers hope to people looking for rehabilitation & to many who are told they would never walk again.” —Says Derrik

Start your well-being journey today by Cyberdyne. So, connect with us at here to learn more about our rehabilitation therapy.

 

Written by Rehab Modalities

January 27, 2023

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