GaitExo Gait Trainer Intensive Robotic Gait Training System
High-repetition lower limb gait training for stroke, SCI, and neuro-rehabilitation patients.
Deliver intensive, standardized gait training sessions with a clinical-grade exoskeleton gait trainer at a fraction of Western brand pricing.
- Supports early standing and overground/treadmill gait training in rehab settings
- Adjustable for different patient heights and weight ranges
- Designed for hospitals, rehab centers, and distributors building full gait labs
Why Hospitals Need a Dedicated Gait Trainer
Physical Burden on Therapists
Traditional manual gait therapy is physically demanding and limits session duration for each patient.
Insufficient Repetitions
Therapists struggle to provide enough repetitions to drive neuroplasticity and motor relearning.
Safety and Support Needs
Many patients need body-weight support and safe fall protection to start intensive gait training early.
Scalability Limitations
Without robotic assistance, mid-sized hospitals often cannot scale gait programs to meet patient volume.
Manual Training
- • Therapist fatigue
- • Limited repetitions
- • Inconsistent support
- • Safety concerns
Robotic Assistance
- • Consistent support
- • High repetitions
- • Safe environment
- • Scalable programs
Robotic gait training enables intensive, standardized therapy sessions that manual methods cannot sustain.
What the GaitExo Gait Trainer Delivers
The GaitExo Gait Trainer is a lower limb exoskeleton-based system designed for intensive, repetitive gait training in clinical environments. It allows therapists to safely initiate early standing and walking practice for neurological and geriatric patients, while standardizing gait parameters and reducing physical strain.
Flexible Training Environment
Supports overground or treadmill-based gait training, depending on configuration
Adjustable Fit System
Adjustable exoskeleton segments to fit a wide range of patient heights
Multiple Training Modes
Assisted gait, partially supported gait, and active training modes
Real-Time Gait Analytics
Real-time gait data display for step count, speed, and basic symmetry indicators
Key joint support positions: Hip, knee, and optional ankle assistance
Key Technical Specifications
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Patient height range | 155-190 cm |
| Max patient weight | Up to 120 kg |
| Device weight | Approx. 35-45 kg |
| Supported joints | Hip and knee (optional ankle) |
| Training modes | Assisted, partially assisted, active |
| Step frequency | Up to 60 steps per minute |
| Power supply | AC input / optional battery |
| Installation area | Approx. 3 × 4 m |
Note: These specifications are indicative and can be adapted based on final configuration and clinical requirements. Detailed technical drawings and full specification sheets are available upon request.
Space Requirements
Recommended installation area with safety clearance
Key Parameters
Designed for Key Neuro-Rehabilitation Patient Groups
Patient Types
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Stroke Survivors
Patients with hemiparesis requiring intensive gait retraining
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Spinal Cord Injury
Incomplete SCI patients with potential for gait recovery
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Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI patients with gait impairments and balance deficits
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Geriatric Deconditioning
Elderly patients with severe deconditioning and balance issues
Rehabilitation Stages
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Early Standing Training
Initial standing and pre-gait training in dedicated rehab gyms
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Intensive Gait Retraining
High-repetition training during inpatient neuro-rehabilitation
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Transition to Independence
Progression from body-weight support to independent walking
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Integrated Pathway
Part of broader lower limb rehabilitation with hip and ankle devices
Comprehensive Patient Coverage
The GaitExo Gait Trainer addresses the full spectrum of lower limb gait rehabilitation needs, from early mobilization in acute care through intensive retraining in specialized neuro-rehabilitation units.
Flexible Training Modes and Simple Clinical Workflow
Patient Setup
- Fit the exoskeleton segments to the patient's legs and adjust harness or support system
- Select the appropriate body-weight support and assistance level
Gait Training Session
- Start with assisted mode to allow the patient to experience a safe, near-physiological gait pattern
- Increase or decrease assistance as strength and control improve, while monitoring step count and speed
Progression & Documentation
- Gradually reduce assistance and support, encouraging active participation
- Record basic gait parameters and session duration for long-term tracking
Training Mode Examples
Assisted Gait Mode
For severely impaired patients who need maximum support and guidance through each gait cycle
Partially Supported Mode
For mid-stage rehabilitation patients who can contribute some voluntary movement
Active Training Mode
For patients close to independent walking who need minimal assistance and safety monitoring
Part of a Complete Lower Limb Rehabilitation Ecosystem
The GaitExo Gait Trainer is designed to work as the core element in a complete lower limb rehabilitation pathway, together with hip assist devices and ankle assist/AFO solutions. This allows hospitals to offer a consistent experience from early intensive gait training to community-level walking support.
Gait Trainer
Core intensive inpatient training device for structured gait rehabilitation programs
- High-repetition training
- Body-weight support
- Data tracking
Hip Assist Devices
Lightweight support for corridor and daily walking practice during rehabilitation stay
- Ambulation assistance
- Endurance training
- Quick donning
Ankle Assist/AFO Units
Foot drop correction and long-term support for patients transitioning to community living
- Foot drop prevention
- Daily wear support
- Discharge bridge
Complete Rehabilitation Pathway
From intensive gait training to independent community ambulation
Recommended Package: 1 Gait Trainer + 2 Hip Assist + 3-5 Ankle Assist/AFO units provides complete coverage for a 20-30 bed neuro-rehabilitation unit
Flagship Product for Your Rehab Portfolio
Portfolio Anchor
Serves as a flagship device to anchor your lower limb rehab offering and establish credibility with hospital decision-makers
High Revenue Potential
High per-unit revenue and strong bundling potential with hip and ankle devices drives substantial order values
Competitive Positioning
Attractive positioning: Western-level functionality with significant price advantage over established European brands
Full Support Package
Supported with English documentation, basic training materials, and reliable export logistics
Revenue Structure Example
Win-Win Model: Profitable for distributors while making advanced gait training accessible to more hospitals
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of patients can start training on the gait trainer?
Patients should be evaluated by a rehabilitation doctor or therapist; typically they need sufficient trunk control and medical stability to participate safely in intensive gait training. Common patient groups include stroke survivors with hemiparesis, incomplete spinal cord injury patients, traumatic brain injury patients with gait impairments, and elderly patients with severe deconditioning.
How much space does the system require?
A dedicated area in the rehab gym is recommended, with enough clearance for safe therapist access around the device. Typically, an installation area of approximately 3 × 4 meters is sufficient, including safety zone. Detailed layout recommendations are provided in the technical documentation.
How long does it take to set up a patient?
Once staff are familiar with the system, typical setup time is around 10-15 minutes per patient, depending on the level of impairment. This includes fitting the exoskeleton segments, adjusting the harness or support system, and selecting appropriate assistance levels.
Can the system be combined with other rehab equipment?
Yes. It can be integrated into a wider rehabilitation concept, including use with treadmills, balance training devices, and complementary hip/ankle exoskeletons. The GaitExo Gait Trainer is specifically designed to work as part of a complete lower limb rehabilitation pathway together with our Hip Assist and Ankle Assist devices.
What training and support is provided?
We provide comprehensive English documentation including user manuals, technical specification sheets, and installation guides. Basic training materials are included, and we can coordinate with your local distributor to provide on-site or remote training support. Technical support is available through our distributor network.
What is the typical delivery time?
Standard delivery time is typically 4-8 weeks from order confirmation, depending on product configuration and quantity. We can accommodate urgent requests and provide expedited shipping options when needed. Your distributor can provide more specific timelines based on current production schedules.
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