Toyoda Gosei
Toyoda Gosei develops ‘e-Rubber’, a next-generation smart polymer that acts as both a sensor and an actuator. They utilize this technology to create soft robotic wearable devices, including rehabilitation gloves for hand therapy. Their systems aim to provide lightweight, highly flexible assistance for finger movement recovery after stroke or hand injury.
Bioventus (Bioness)
Bioness, now part of Bioventus, develops wearable functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems. Their primary products, the L300 Go and H200 Wireless, are wearable devices designed to improve mobility for patients with foot drop or hand impairments resulting from stroke, MS, or TBI. These systems utilize stimulation to activate muscles, integrated into low-profile wearable orthoses.
Saebo
Saebo is a manufacturer of rehabilitation equipment for patients with neurological impairments such as stroke. Their products include the SaeboGlove, a low-profile tension-based glove that assists with finger extension, and the SaeboFlex, a high-profile orthosis for functional task training. The company integrates wearable orthoses with electrical stimulation and virtual reality to improve recovery outcomes.
Siyi Intelligence
Siyi Intelligence develops soft robotic systems for clinical and home rehabilitation. Their flagship Syrebo rehabilitation gloves use pneumatic or electromechanical actuators to provide passive, active-assisted, and resistance training for hand and finger recovery. The system is designed for patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, and other neurological conditions, often featuring bilateral mirror therapy.
Rehab-Robotics
Rehab-Robotics Company Limited, a spin-off from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, specializes in neuro-rehabilitation robotics. Their flagship product, the Hand of Hope, is an EMG-controlled robotic glove that assists patients with stroke or hand injuries in regaining motor function through intent-based active-assisted exercises.
Daiya Industry
Daiya Industry develops medical and industrial support wear. Their ‘DARWING’ brand includes passive and active assistive suits. Notable products include the Pneumatic Power Assist Glove for hand rehabilitation and various fabric-based support suits (SoftExo) for back and limb support. They emphasize the integration of textile technology with pneumatic and mechanical assistance.
Yeecon Medical
Yeecon Medical is a supplier of rehabilitation equipment in China. Their portfolio includes several robotic systems for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, including powered gait trainers and hand rehabilitation robots. They focus on clinical systems for hospitals and specialized therapy centers.
Oymotion
Oymotion specializes in bio-signal detection and human-computer interaction. Their wearable portfolio includes the gForce series of EMG armbands for gesture control and the OY-680 robotic glove for hand rehabilitation. They also produce EMG-controlled bionic hands, integrating advanced sensor technology to allow intent-based movement for amputees and neurological patients.
MediTouch
MediTouch provides wearable biofeedback devices for physical and occupational therapy. Their product suite includes the HandTutor, ArmTutor, LegTutor, and 3DTutor, which use motion sensors to track patient movement and provide visual feedback through gamified software. These systems are used for the rehabilitation of patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions in both clinical and home settings.
Neopect
Neopect designs and manufactures wearable rehabilitation devices that combine sensors and gamified therapy. Their products, such as the Neopect Smart Glove and Smart Board, are designed for patients with stroke or brain injury to regain hand and arm functionality. The devices provide real-time feedback and data tracking to therapists and patients for both home and […]