Knee Rehabilitation Robot (Rebonex)
Given the importance of rehabilitation and the need for portable rehabilitation devices for individuals with disabilities, the development of a rehabilitation robot can be highly effective. This robot can address issues such as inaccuracies in physiotherapy, improper repetition of exercises, difficulties in continuous visits to rehabilitation centers, and human errors during physiotherapy.
The designed robot is lightweight and minimally complex. The main prototype is adjustable for individuals of different heights and weights, allowing multiple users to benefit from a single robot without any limitations for use in rehabilitation centers. It is very user-friendly; by inputting the initial and final knee angles and the number of repetitions (as prescribed by a doctor), the user can perform the necessary rehabilitation movements. This robot can be used for knee rehabilitation after surgery at home and in rehabilitation centers, as well as for rehabilitating the knees and muscles of individuals with brain and spinal cord injuries.
Lower Limb Wearable Robot (RoboAll)
Individuals may be unable to walk at a normal speed or independently due to various reasons such as old age, stroke, or movement disorders. Additionally, they may need to cover long distances. A device that can meet these needs is a wearable robot. A wearable robot allows the user to cover long distances by wearing it. People who cannot walk independently or need to travel long distances can use this robot.