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Hopebotics Advances Stroke Patient Rehabilitation, Showcasing Flexible Exoskeleton Technology at CUHK Innovation Exhibition

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Hopebotics proudly announces the debut of its latest development, the flexible wearable rehabilitation robot, at the "Pushing the Frontiers of AI: CUHK's Journey Through Innovation" exhibition. Organized by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), the event showcases a wide range of cutting-edge AI technologies and is open to the public for exploration.


The flexible rehabilitation robot, developed by Hopebotics, integrates brain-computer interface (BCI) technology and is designed to assist stroke patients with mobility impairments. Resembling a knee brace in appearance, this robot provides highly effective rehabilitation training. Over the course of 20 sessions, lasting 2 to 3 months, patients will experience significant improvements in their ability to perform daily tasks independently. This innovative technology stands out due to its focus on being "soft, powerful, and safe," offering patients a new, enhanced therapeutic experience.


Professor TONG Kaiyu, the team leader, stated: "Hopebotics is committed to advancing rehabilitation technologies that help patients regain their mobility and improve their quality of life. Currently, the robot has been applied to children aged 2 to 7 through doctor referrals, and we aim to extend its use to other age groups in the future."


As a pioneer in medical technology, Hopebotics is dedicated to combining AI with wearable technologies to drive innovation in the rehabilitation field. We look forward to bringing hope and recovery to more patients in the future.



Link to the original article: 中大研發AI機械人 助不良於行中風患者復康 重拾行走能力 | 香港01 https://www.hk01.com/article/1066037?utm_source=01articlecopy&utm_medium=referral

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