Technology

Stroke Therapy

RoboFit can offer Stroke Therapy to clients with a range of presentations, with our team of neuro experienced therapists. About Stroke According to the Australian

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What's HAL?

Exoskeletons, Explained

Exoskeletons are wearable robotic devices that provide support, stability, and additional strength to individuals with limited mobility. They can be used for a variety of applications, from medical rehabilitation to industrial work. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of exoskeletons and how they can improve the quality of life.

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What is Neuroplasticity?

What is Neuroplasticity?

Everything we do at RoboFit revolves around one key principle: Neuroplasticity. In this guest blog from our head trainer Kieran O’Brien, he’s going to walk you through exactly what that is and how it works.

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RoboFit Rehabilitation Initial Assessment

RoboFit – Your first session

Many clients have asked questions such as ‘is this for me?’ and ‘how does it all work?’. With this blog, our goal is to walk you through the RoboFit experience so you understand what the initial assessment session entails and the sorts of questions you’ll be asked.

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Dan's experience with RoboFit

A week with HAL: Daniel’s Story

The health benefits I have gained since attending RoboFit have been outstanding, not only am I feeling fit and getting stronger in my legs, core and back, but there’s even been bladder and bowel improvements which have been mind blowing for me.

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What's HAL?

HAL, Explained

Cyberdyne’s premier exoskeleton is the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL). As the world’s first commercially available neuro-controlled exoskeleton, HAL leverages electrodes to read the wearer’s movement intent and move when required.

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RoboFit What is an exoskeleton?

What’s an exoskeleton?

You’re probably wondering what an exoskeleton is. Without realising it, you’re likely to have seen lots of examples in nature! Put simply, an exoskeleton is an external covering that supports and protects an animal’s body.

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