G-EO System
World's Most Versatile Gait Trainer.
Overview
The G-EO System is an advanced robotic device for gait re-education. As an end-effector system, the patient's feet are placed on foot platforms that simulate movement. It is known for its versatility, offering training modes for level ground walking, stair climbing (ascent and descent), and partial gait movements, catering to a wide range of patient needs in a clinical setting.
✨ Key Features
- End-effector based gait training
- Realistic simulation of stair climbing and descending
- Floor walking and partial movement training
- Passive, Active-Assistive, and Active modes
- Intelligent control that adapts assistance to patient effort
- Pediatric module available
- Detailed patient reporting system
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Unique ability to realistically simulate stair climbing and descent.
- End-effector design allows for quick patient setup (under 10 minutes).
- High versatility with multiple training modes (floor, stairs, partial movements).
Unique Value: Provides one of the most comprehensive gait therapy solutions by uniquely including stair climbing, a critical skill for daily life independence, in its training programs.
🎯 Use Cases (7)
✅ Best For
- Used in clinical studies demonstrating superior results in sub-acute stroke patients compared to conventional therapy.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Home use
- Patients who require the specific kinematic control of a wearable exoskeleton
🏆 Alternatives
Unlike wearable exoskeletons, the end-effector design simplifies setup and may be suitable for a broader range of patients, including those with severe impairments. Its key advantage over other end-effector systems is the stair simulation.
💻 Platforms
✅ Offline Mode Available
🛟 Support Options
- ✓ Email Support
- ✓ Phone Support
- ✓ Dedicated Support (Standard tier)
🔒 Compliance & Security
💰 Pricing
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