Early-Stage Paralysis Mobilization Device
The Early-Stage Paralysis Mobilization Device is a highly
advanced and practical device used intensively in the early stages of treatment
for patients who are immobile and bedridden. It is a combination of three
devices: the table tilt, CPM (Continuous Passive Motion), and FES (Functional
Electrical Stimulation). This device can be applied to patients with severely
restricted or lost mobility due to various conditions such as Parkinson's
disease or stroke, who require an intensive rehabilitation program and have
prolonged hospital stays and movement disorders.
The robotic technology-based rehabilitation provided by the
Early-Stage Stroke Mobilization Device aims to restore the patient's lost
movement ability as early as possible, helping to avoid the negative effects of
immobility, such as the commonly encountered issue of bedsores. The use of this
device in a rehabilitation program also positively impacts the patient's
motivation, thereby accelerating the rehabilitation process.