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Mobility Wellness with the Help of the Wearable Cyborg

The Wearable Cyborg™ helps individuals relearn how to carry out those movements by themselves. Cyberdyne technology empowers individuals to walk on their own.

HAL® – a neurological device that helps patients regain the natural movement of their paralysed legs based on their intention. It is to improve the locomotor activity in spinal cord injury, stroke, and other types of neuromuscular disease patients in the chronic stage. 

Characteristics of HAL

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One of HAL’s unique characteristics is its direct involvement with the neural signals generated by the wearer. Not only will the device display what signals are actually reaching the muscle, but it will also provide motion assistance based on these signals. With this internal information about what is happening inside the body when attempting to move, we can manipulate HAL’s response to these signals to encourage elderly wearers to use more appropriate muscle groups when carrying out daily activities, as well as produce stronger, healthier signals.

The synchronised movement of HAL also allows its wearers to repeat fitness enhancing movements with a wider range of motion and less load. This results in improved muscle flexibility, strength, and control of their movements.

The synchronised movement of HAL also allows its wearers to repeat fitness enhancing movements with a wider range of motion and less load. This results in improved muscle flexibility, strength, and control of their movements.

HAL Treatment

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Cyberdyne HAL follows a specific pattern in the treatment

On moving our bodies, we begin to think about the movement.

  • Muscles now receive signals sent from the brain
  • On reading the signals, HAL® determines the wearer’s desired movements.
  • The Wearable Cyborg™ HAL® controls the power unit according to the movements it recognises to assist the wearer in moving 
  • Once the movement is complete, HAL® realises the wearer‘s intended motion, and the body feeds back information about the successful movement. This allows the brain to gradually learn how to send out the signals necessary for good movements. Repeating this process could help a person with a disability improve their physical function after taking off HAL.

The key to promoting functional improvement through Cyberdyne Treatment is not just transmitting voluntary command signals from the human brain to the musculoskeletal system via the spinal cord and peripheral nerves, but more on the return of feedback from the sensation of actual movement to the human brain.

Rehabilitation Process-

Robotic technology in healthcare is a crucial step toward increasing the quality and efficiency of patient care. HAL® improves the locomotor activity in patients with disabilities. This neuro-rehab device helps the patients move their paralysed legs based on their intention and the device does not dictate its movements on its own. 

Your voluntary movements assisted by Wearable Cyborg™ HAL will lead to improvements in your gait patterns and walking function even in the chronic stages of the disorder, using the feedback system inherent in your body,

Undoubtedly positive effects have been observed in neuropathic pain, bladder and bowel function, spasticity, mental health, and the cardiovascular system.

Connect with Cyberdyne at https://rehabmodalities.com/ for a free demo on our various treatment plans.

Written by Rehab Modalities

January 27, 2023

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