seeing my father in one of these while recovering from a spinal injury was one of the most awesome things I have ever seen. it really helped us when there was not much else imo. it allowed him to take part in a walking exercize and It made me smile lots. I got mad love for the locomat.
NeuroFit @ Sheltering Arms is a great place to go for Lokomat training. My close friend who is a quadriplegic states that he participates in 1-2 hour Lokomat sessions only for $75/hour.
nicky r yes, absolutely. it has resistance that forces the patient to use their own muscles to power the walking motion and they have weights that can be placed on the ankles to have even more resistance. the machine does the motion of walking but the patient powers it (depending on their needs, sometimes its just used to get the movements down first). my brother was in a serious accident 6 months ago yesterday and he woke up out of the coma he was in about 3 months ago. we were told, because of his serious injuries and severe brain damage, that he may never speak, walk, move, eat on his own, or basically do anything at all! well today he never stops talking, he can stand on his own, eat, and one of his therapy's is using the Lokomat (the machine in the video) which I got the pleasure of seeing him do today. its the coolest machine I've ever seen and it took everything I had not to ask to be strapped in to it myself! 😂
Hi. I'm interested in knowing more about the Lokomat training. My mom did not suffer any traumatic injury to the brain but became bedridden after severe bouts of pneumonia which forced her to stay in bed for days. This in effect weakened her muscles specially of the legs for which she is undergoing physical therapy. The therapist says she can still walk but she would complain of some discomfort on the hips while sitting down or standing or walking even for just a few minutes. Would you recommend use of the Lokomat? Or do you have other walking devices that may be used to facilitate her transition from a supine position to sitting to walking?
Absolutely true,there is nothing more important than health,safety and humanity.Thanks to modernity and technology ,people with disabilities can recover faster health.Good luck for you 🕊️🍀
seeing my father in one of these while recovering from a spinal injury was one of the most awesome things I have ever seen. it really helped us when there was not much else imo. it allowed him to take part in a walking exercize and It made me smile lots. I got mad love for the locomat.
NeuroFit @ Sheltering Arms is a great place to go for Lokomat training. My close friend who is a quadriplegic states that he participates in 1-2 hour Lokomat sessions only for $75/hour.
Sir i'm a quadripledia patient since ten years. I've all my senses. I can stand with a walker. I want to try this, please help me,
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So cool. I'm a physical therapist assistant. How long does it take for set up when the patient comes in?
does it really help the patients to regain power in the legs ?
nicky r yes, absolutely. it has resistance that forces the patient to use their own muscles to power the walking motion and they have weights that can be placed on the ankles to have even more resistance. the machine does the motion of walking but the patient powers it (depending on their needs, sometimes its just used to get the movements down first). my brother was in a serious accident 6 months ago yesterday and he woke up out of the coma he was in about 3 months ago. we were told, because of his serious injuries and severe brain damage, that he may never speak, walk, move, eat on his own, or basically do anything at all! well today he never stops talking, he can stand on his own, eat, and one of his therapy's is using the Lokomat (the machine in the video) which I got the pleasure of seeing him do today. its the coolest machine I've ever seen and it took everything I had not to ask to be strapped in to it myself! 😂
can he walk on his legs now a days?
Hi. I'm interested in knowing more about the Lokomat training. My mom did not suffer any traumatic injury to the brain but became bedridden after severe bouts of pneumonia which forced her to stay in bed for days. This in effect weakened her muscles specially of the legs for which she is undergoing physical therapy. The therapist says she can still walk but she would complain of some discomfort on the hips while sitting down or standing or walking even for just a few minutes. Would you recommend use of the Lokomat? Or do you have other walking devices that may be used to facilitate her transition from a supine position to sitting to walking?
Great idea!
Absolutely true,there is nothing more important than health,safety and humanity.Thanks to modernity and technology ,people with disabilities can recover faster health.Good luck for you 🕊️🍀
Thanks for the info. What type of results are u seeing in the patients?
Dios bendiga a los creadores de esa máquina
What about the Price?
200K € or more.
How much this Equipment tell me please
75 Lakhs
2:20
C'est avec ce robot que j'jai fais mes deux premiers pas la suite entre deux barres en solo semaine à venir je ne sais pas la
suite
i would say about 15 mins.
After 10yrs low price and people who can never walk it did To walk again
Spent 10k a day at community hospital of monterey for lam equipment and lam rehab center outdated equipment unacceptable