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Ankle Rehabilitation Robot
MSK Doctors offers an intelligent ankle joint rehabilitation treatment involving a robotic system. This treatment offers personalised and professional therapy for patients that are experiencing ankle mobility dysfunctions. The device helps you to improve your motor control, range of motion, muscle strength and offers cognitive training.
The human-robot interaction offers an immersive interactive experience covering the acute to the chronic stages with an intelligent force feedback technology that responds to the patients needs.
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This is not your typical ankle treatment, immerse yourself with your recovery
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The ankle robot is used alongside conventional physiotherapy to optimise the outcome
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Help ankle mobility dysfunctions
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Enjoy your recovery with the interactive experience
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Improve motor control, range of motion, muscle strength and cognitive thinking
Immerse Yourself
What are the benefits?
Interactive Experience
Stay focused on your rehabilitation and retain your interest by immersing yourself with an extensive amount of interactive games and training plans. Use your foot to complete objectives and challenges through audio and visual inputs and retain your mobility in your ankle.
Measurable Training
Gather data and measure every movement to track your progression. The ankle robot is integrated with force and position sensors to gather data on range of motion, strength and response time. The combination of data and the help of our practitioners will enable optimal training outcomes.
Multiple Training Plans
Our practitioners will choose the best training plan for you and every rehabilitation session is personalised for your needs and current condition.
Indications for Treatment
Neurological Conditions
Neurological Conditions
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Stroke (cerebral haemorrhages, cerebral infarction)
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
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Partial spinal cord injury (SCI)
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Parkinson's disease
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Cerebral palsy (CP)
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Motor retardation
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Motor neuron diseases
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Ankle sprains
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Soft tissue injuries (i.e. ligament, tendons, muscles)
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Ankle fractures (stabilised)
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Ankle osteoarthritis