Hasomed

Hasomed develops and manufactures medical devices for neurological rehabilitation. Their primary product line, RehaMove, combines Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) with motorized movement therapy (FES cycling). The system is used to treat patients with spinal cord injury, stroke, and MS, allowing for active muscle training even in the presence of complete paralysis. While centered on FES, […]

WalkJoy

WalkJoy develops a non-invasive wearable device designed to help individuals with peripheral neuropathy regain balance and stability. The system uses sensors to detect foot strike and provides a tactile biofeedback signal above the level of numbness, aiming to restore the neural connection for balance. It functions as a sensor-based mobility assistant for preventing falls in […]

MOTOmed (RECK)

RECK-Technik developed the MOTOmed series, a world-leading range of motorized movement therapy devices. While functionally cycle-based trainers, they are integrated into the clinical neuro-rehabilitation ecosystem alongside exoskeletons. They provide passive, motor-assisted, and active resistance training for patients with neurological and orthopedic impairments.

Made for Movement

Made for Movement develops systems to facilitate physical activity for people with severe motor disabilities. Their Innowalk is a motorized, robotic movement trainer that allows users to experience whole-body movement in a standing position. Their NF-Walker is a specialized gait trainer for children. They focus on improving health and participation for individuals with conditions like […]

Articares

Articares develops intelligent rehabilitation systems designed to behave as clinical partners for therapists. Their flagship product, the H-Man, is a compact, portable robotic device for upper-limb neurorehabilitation. It uses AI-driven assessments to adapt therapy difficulty to the patient’s real-time performance, aimed at stroke, brain injury, and elderly patients.

Kinestica

Kinestica develops medical devices for the rehabilitation of patients with neuromotor disorders. Their product line includes BiMeo, a sensor-based system for active-assisted and bimanual upper-limb training, and Equio, an all-in-one balance rehabilitation platform. They combine motion-capture technology with gamified software to improve functional recovery and clinical assessment outcomes.

BioX

BioX develops wearable robotic systems focusing on healthcare and elderly mobility. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and portable assistive devices for daily mobility. They utilize advanced motion control and sensor fusion to provide personalized walking support and clinical training metrics.

H Robotics

H Robotics develops smart rehabilitation devices for clinic and home use. Their flagship product, rebless, is a portable robotic device for upper and lower limb rehabilitation, focusing on elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle joints. The system provides passive, active-assisted, and active exercise modes, integrated with a tele-rehab platform for remote clinical monitoring.

Neurolutions

Neurolutions specializes in neuro-rehabilitation technology utilizing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Their primary product, IpsiHand, is an FDA-approved system for chronic stroke rehabilitation. It consists of a wearable EEG headset and a robotic handpiece; the system detects movement intentions from the healthy side of the brain and translates them into physical assistance at the hand, aiming to […]

Axosuits

Axosuits develops wearable robotic systems aimed at helping people with walking disabilities. Their medical exoskeleton is designed to assist paraplegics, war veterans, and senior citizens with muscle atrophy. The company also researches full-body systems (FB-AXO) for eldercare support, emphasizing power-to-weight ratio and accessibility in developing markets.