From the perspective of motor learning, repetitive movement and voluntary exercise are important elements.
Cyberdyne Treatment using HAL provides advanced neuro-robotic rehabilitation technologies for the well-being of patients around the world. From the perspective of motor learning, repetitive movement and voluntary exercise are important elements.
The Wearable Cyborg™ HAL satisfies the elements by generating sufficient motion assist in response to the wearer’s voluntary drive.
Purpose of HAL
The purpose of the “Wearable Cyborg™ HAL is to create an ideal future by researching, developing, and manufacturing innovative Cybernetics systems, with a focus on improving medicine, welfare, and daily life.
Cyberdyne Treatment with “Wearable Cyborg™ – HAL improves ambulatory function in patients. This is how the brain can learn to emit necessary signals for “walking”
gradually. This leads to “the important first step” in walking the physically challenged individual without being assisted by HAL.
The “Wearable Cyborg™ HAL is the only robot that can provide appropriate solutions for the motions of the brain.
HAL is a robot that can supplement or improve the user’s physical capabilities, particularly for people who have physical mobility difficulties. By monitoring the user’s centre of gravity and direction of movement, HAL improves the user’s physical mobility.
Neurorehabilitation of Cerebrovascular Diseases-
Why do we treat neurological difficulties with rehabilitation robots in physical therapy but not tackle the source of the problem?
Well, it makes more sense to utilise neural information captured by Cyberdyne HAL to treat neurological/cerebrovascular conditions. This neuro-rehab device helps the wearer move limbs based on the signals sent from the brain to the muscle detected through the skin surface, to improve ambulatory function in patients with cerebrovascular disease and several other neuromuscular diseases…
Cyberdyne Treatment
- Sensing neural information to treat cerebrovascular conditions
- Active participation in patient-driven robotic rehabilitation
- Empowering patients to walk without HAL after receiving HAL therapy
- HAL therapy is provided by medical professionals
- Ability to provide a variety of exercises other than walking, and to work on specific joints.
Neuromuscular feedback therapy leads to a significant gain in functional locomotion. Other effects which can be more or less pronounced include:
- Reducing neuropathic pains
- Improving bladder and bowel functions
The time it takes for effects to show may vary among patients. Most patients begin to see improvements after a handful of sessions while continuously showing benefits over the course of a few months.
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 so on the return of feedback from the sensation of actual movement to the human brain.
The functional improvement/regeneration technology using HAL is an innovative treatment technology that enables the improvement of human brain-nerve-musculoskeletal functions by activating the body’s self-healing ability that humans are naturally in possession of.
The most effective rehabilitation is specific to the skills the patient needs, and of sufficient intensity and duration to truly retrain the nerves and muscles involved.
So, connect with us today at https://rehabmodalities.com/ for a free demo of our spectacular journey with Cyberdyne HAL!