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Model Rebless - Robotic Therapy Device

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    rebless™ is an FDA-registered robotic therapy device for both upper and lower extremities, providing motion to the elbow, wrist, ankle, and knee joints. With multiple operating modes, rebless™ allows for passive, active-assisted, and resisted exercise and range of motion measurements. Smart Tele-Rehab Solution, Diverse Treatment (elbow, wrist, knee, ankle applications), ROM (range of motion) Measurement, Passive, Active-Assisted and Active-Resisted Modes, Musculoskeletal and Neurological Rehabilitation, Medical Clinic, Home Therapy,

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    Multi-Joint Application

    A single exercise device for wrist, elbow, ankle and knee.

    Wide Rehabilitation Scope

    Applicable for treating neurological and musculoskeletal movement disorders.

    Time & Cost Saving

    Robotic-assisted exercising maximizes rehabilitation effect with less time and money spent.

    Smart Tele-Rehab Platform

    Convenient and secure communication for well-organized rehabilitation management.

    Diverse Exercise Modes

    Continuous passive motion (CPM) and assist-as-needed technology allow patients to change exercising modes depending on their abilities.

    Various Functions

    Passive range of motion, active range of motion, active-assisted and active-resistive exercises are essential for recovery from pain and injury.

    rebless™ offers different operating modes for patients while collecting data, such as ROM, assistance, resistance, and number of repetitions. This allows the patient to track personal improvements to help increase motivation to rehabilitate and regain motor function.
    PROM Measurement (Passive)
    PROM is measured automatically using the rebless™ mobile app.
    AROM Measurement (Active)
    AROM is measured while patient uses his own strength.
    Passive Exercise
    Repeating exercise based on measured PROM value.
    Active Exercise (Assist/Resist)
    Assistance or resistance is provided based on the individual patient’s needs for recovery.