The ExoAtlet I is a powered rehabilitation exoskeleton for restoring walking function in patients with lower-limb motor impairments following spinal cord injury, stroke and neurological disease. The suit accommodates patients from 160 to 190 cm tall weighing up to 100 kg, while the device itself weighs no more than 25 kg and operates at least 4 hours per battery charge — enough for multiple therapy sessions between charges.
Supplied with accessories as a complete clinical kit, the exoskeleton enables verticalization and repetitive gait training, the evidence-backed core of modern neurorehabilitation: regular powered walking sessions are associated with improvements in circulation, muscle tone, spasticity management and psychological state. ExoAtlet is among the most internationally recognized Russian medical robotics brands, with clinical deployments beyond its home market.
For rehabilitation hospitals and private clinics, an exoskeleton is also a commercial differentiator that attracts patients seeking advanced therapy. Offered as a single kit (MOQ 1) from $15,000, the ExoAtlet I gives medical distributors and rehabilitation networks access to robotic gait therapy at a price point dramatically below Western exoskeleton systems, opening robotic rehabilitation to mid-budget healthcare markets.
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