Syrebo Hand Rehabilitation Robot Gloves
Syrebo Hand Rehabilitation Robot Gloves represent a series of pneumatic soft exoskeleton devices designed to restore hand motor function in stroke and neurological disorder patients. With FDA registration (2021), CE marking, and NMPA approval, the product line serves over 3,000 medical institutions across 80+ countries.
Product Overview
The Syrebo glove series combines soft robotics technology with neuroscience principles to address hand dysfunction rehabilitation. Unlike rigid exoskeletons, the pneumatic artificial muscle design provides gentle, controlled finger movement assistance while maintaining patient comfort and safety.
The product line encompasses multiple models for different use scenarios: E10 and C10 for home use, C11 for pediatric patients, C12 and 08E for professional clinical settings, and SY-HRE12/SY-HRC15 for institutional use. All models feature soft fabric construction with the exoskeleton mechanism positioned on top, minimizing direct contact between robotic components and patient skin.
Key Features
Syrebo’s pneumatic soft-glove design and up to 7 training modes enable hand rehabilitation for stroke, spinal cord injury, and brain injury patients without rigid mechanical frames.
- Pneumatic Soft Exoskeleton: Air compression-driven bionic artificial muscles control finger flexion and extension without rigid mechanical frames
- Multi-Mode Training: Up to 7 training modes including passive flexion/extension, mirror therapy, task-oriented training, assistance training, resistance training, single finger exercises, and active game training
- Touch Screen Interface: Built-in display for training mode selection, parameter adjustment, and progress monitoring
- Multi-User Management: Individual patient profiles with personalized training plans and independent parameters
- Assessment Integration: Multiple scale evaluations with report printing capabilities for evidence-based rehabilitation tracking
- Muscle Strength Range: Suitable for patients with muscle strength levels 0-5, covering full rehabilitation stages
Technical Specifications
Syrebo’s air-compression drive and soft fabric construction support muscle strength levels 0-5, giving the glove series coverage across every rehabilitation stage from acute onset to late-phase recovery.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Drive Method | Pneumatic (air compression) |
| Glove Material | Soft fabric + flexible exoskeleton |
| Weight | Lightweight (varies by model) |
| Training Modes | Up to 7 modes |
| Muscle Strength Range | Level 0-5 |
| Interface | Touch screen display |
| Connectivity | Cloud platform compatible |
| Power | Host unit with power supply |
Clinical Applications
The gloves address hand dysfunction arising from multiple neurological conditions:
Primary Indications:
- Stroke (ischemic and hemorrhagic)
- Cerebral hemorrhage
- Cerebral infarction
- Incomplete spinal cord injury
- Traumatic brain injury
- Hemiplegia
- Multiple sclerosis
- Pediatric developmental delays
Rehabilitation Goals:
- Reduce muscle tension in affected hand
- Relieve finger joint edema and stiffness
- Promote brain nerve injury recovery through repeated movement
- Restore fine motor function
- Accelerate neural pathway reconstruction
Clinical data suggests the gloves can help patients relearn motor patterns through combined passive and active training approaches, with effectiveness demonstrated across early to late rehabilitation stages.
Regulatory Status
| Region | Status | Date |
|---|---|---|
| China (NMPA) | Approved | - |
| Europe (CE) | Certified | - |
| USA (FDA) | Registered | 2021 |
| Quality System | ISO 13485 | Certified |
The FDA registration in 2021 marked Syrebo’s entry into the North American market, following successful CE certification for European distribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should patients train with Syrebo gloves each day?
Training duration varies by patient condition and rehabilitation stage. Most protocols recommend 20-30 minute sessions, 2-3 times daily, though therapists customize schedules based on individual assessments. The cloud platform enables remote monitoring and protocol adjustments.
Can patients use Syrebo gloves independently at home?
Yes, the home-use models (E10, C10) are designed for independent patient operation. The easy-to-wear design allows patients to don and doff the gloves without assistance, and the touch screen interface simplifies training mode selection. Training data automatically syncs to the cloud platform for therapist review.
What is included with Syrebo glove purchase?
Standard packages include: 1 data glove (for mirror therapy), 1 soft robotic rehabilitation glove (for affected hand), 1 host unit (power supply and controller), 1 hand exercise ball, and 1 mini pillow for positioning. Specific contents vary by model.
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