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Product Introduction
The Upper Limb Training and Evaluation System A6 is a sophisticated rehabilitation device designed for patients with upper limb dysfunction. Based on neural system restoration theories, it is ideal for individuals recovering from central nervous system disorders, peripheral nerve injuries, spinal cord issues, or musculoskeletal conditions.
The system supports targeted training to increase muscle strength, expand joint range of motion, and assist therapists in clinical assessments for personalized rehabilitation planning.
In early phases, the robotic arm drives passive trajectory movements to reduce edema and prevent muscle atrophy. As patients progress, the guiding force is adjustable, allowing for active participation through interactive games and functional task simulation.
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Advanced Features & Assessment
Data Management: Includes patient registration, ROM assessment archiving, and real-time training reports to track progress over time.
Laser Alignment: Assists therapists in precise positioning, ensuring the patient trains in the safest and most effective posture.
Automatic Arm Switch: The first rehabilitation robot to feature a one-button switch between left and right arm training, simplifying clinical operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What conditions is the A6 Arm Rehabilitation Robot suitable for?
It is designed for arm dysfunction caused by stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, neuropathy, and postoperative movement disorders.
2. Can the equipment be used for both left and right arms?
Yes, the A6 features an "Automatic Arm Switch" function that allows therapists to switch between left and right arm configurations with a single button.
3. Does it provide data tracking for patient progress?
Absolutely. The system includes an assessment module for Range of Motion (ROM), training history reports, and data archiving for long-term monitoring.
4. What is the benefit of the Trajectory Learning Mode?
It allows the robot to learn and record a specific movement path guided by a therapist, which can then be repeated accurately for focused rehabilitation.
5. Are there different difficulty levels for training?
Yes, the device offers 6 speed modes and varying guiding forces, ranging from fully passive movement to completely active, independent movement.
6. Which joints can be targeted during training?
The A6 robot targets the major joints of the upper limb, including the shoulder, elbow, and wrist.