eSpinebot (小愈机器人)
The eSpinebot (小愈机器人), developed by TEINYO under the HRG technology ecosystem, represents a consumer-grade intelligent rehabilitation robot targeting spine health and sleep quality improvement. Unlike medical-grade rehabilitation devices, eSpinebot is designed for wellness centers, retail environments, and home use, integrating six therapeutic modalities drawn from traditional Chinese medicine and modern rehabilitation science.
Product Overview
eSpinebot emerged from TEINYO’s strategy to translate clinical rehabilitation technology into accessible consumer wellness products. The system follows an “All in One” integration philosophy, combining multiple therapeutic approaches within a single robotic platform capable of delivering personalized rehabilitation and preventive care protocols.
The product line has evolved through multiple generations, with the current 3.0 series representing refined engineering and expanded functionality. Distribution occurs through TEINYO’s retail franchise networks including the “Hao Gong Yuan Qi Space” wellness centers and “Xiao Yu Neck-Shoulder-Back 4S Store” chain.
Product Series
S3 Series (Premium Line)
- 305PR: Professional version with enhanced features
- 360PLUS: Full-feature consumer model
- H606: Compact design variant
A3 Series (Standard Line)
- 300A, 300B, 300C, 300D: Graduated feature sets for different market segments
S1 Series (Entry Level)
- 103N, 104N: Basic functionality models
- 161A, 180A: Mid-range options
Key Features
For spine health maintenance and sleep quality, eSpinebot delivers six integrated therapy modalities—from pGz horizontal rhythm to far-infrared thermotherapy—in a single consumer-grade platform.
Six Integrated Therapy Modalities:
- Five-Element Music Therapy: TCM-based acoustic therapy aligned with traditional Chinese medicine principles of the five elements
- pGz Horizontal Rhythm Therapy: Periodic acceleration technology derived from aerospace medicine research
- Vertical Rhythm Therapy: Complementary oscillation therapy for spinal treatment
- Far-Infrared Thermotherapy: Heat therapy for muscle relaxation and circulation improvement
- Gradient Pressure Therapy: Sequential compression for lymphatic and circulatory support
- Self-Weight Traction Therapy: Gravity-assisted spinal decompression
Additional Capabilities:
- AI-driven personalized rehabilitation protocol generation
- Digital health management integration (TNO platform)
- Remote monitoring and data tracking
- Automated treatment session management
Technical Specifications
eSpinebot’s six therapy modes target the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, managed by an AI-assisted protocol system with digital health platform connectivity.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Therapy Modes | 6 integrated modalities |
| Control System | AI-assisted protocol management |
| Connectivity | Digital health platform integration |
| Target Areas | Spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar) |
| Usage Environment | Wellness centers, home |
Target Applications
eSpinebot addresses consumer wellness needs including:
- Sub-health Conditions: Fatigue, chronic tension, minor musculoskeletal discomfort
- Office Worker Syndromes: Prolonged sitting effects, tech neck, postural issues
- Sleep Quality: Sleep disturbance related to spinal tension
- Preventive Care: Spine health maintenance before clinical issues develop
- Post-Work Recovery: Daily stress and tension relief
The product positioning targets the wellness and preventive care market rather than clinical rehabilitation, complementing TEINYO’s medical-grade products.
Regulatory Status
| Region | Certification | Year |
|---|---|---|
| China | MA, CNAS | 2019 |
| Global | CB | 2019 |
| Europe | CE | 2019 |
| USA | FCC | 2019 |
| Korea | KC | 2020 |
Note: These certifications cover product safety and electromagnetic compatibility for consumer electronics rather than medical device approval. eSpinebot is positioned as a wellness product rather than a regulated medical device.
Market Distribution
TEINYO has implemented multiple distribution channels for eSpinebot:
Franchise Retail: “Hao Gong Yuan Qi Space” (哈工元气空间) wellness center franchise model with the goal of establishing community-level “5-minute rehabilitation circles”
Specialty Retail: “Xiao Yu Neck-Shoulder-Back 4S Store” chain focused on spine wellness services
Regional Coverage: Distribution through 200+ regional business centers across China and operations in Singapore and the United States
The retail strategy emphasizes experience-based sales, allowing consumers to experience the therapeutic effects before purchase.
Development History
- 2017: Consumer-grade rehabilitation product development initiated
- 2018: eSpinebot 1.0 development and prototype testing
- 2019: eSpinebot 1.0 receives international certifications (CE, CB, FCC, MA, CNAS)
- 2020: S3 series 2.0 and 3.0 development completed; S303 variants launched (Professional, Shared, Sport editions)
- 2021: Product line expansion with A3 and S1 series variants
Frequently Asked Questions
Is eSpinebot a medical device?
eSpinebot is positioned as a consumer wellness product rather than a regulated medical device. While it incorporates therapeutic technologies, it is certified under consumer product safety standards (CE, FCC, KC) rather than medical device regulations (NMPA Class II/III, FDA 510(k)).
What is the difference between eSpinebot series?
The S3 series represents premium products with full feature sets, A3 series provides standard functionality at mid-range pricing, and S1 series offers entry-level options. Within each series, model numbers indicate specific feature configurations.
Can eSpinebot be used at home?
Yes, eSpinebot is designed for both commercial wellness center deployment and home use. The consumer-grade design emphasizes safety and ease of operation without requiring professional supervision.
What therapeutic technologies does eSpinebot include?
eSpinebot integrates six therapy modalities: five-element music therapy (TCM), pGz horizontal rhythm therapy, vertical rhythm therapy, far-infrared thermotherapy, gradient pressure therapy, and self-weight traction therapy.
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