Wisebot X1 Hand Rehabilitation Robot
The Wisebot X1 from Huaquejing Medical provides specialized hand function rehabilitation training and assessment for patients with hand movement disorders. Designed on neuroplasticity and mirror neuron principles, the system covers rehabilitation needs from the flaccid paralysis stage through functional recovery.
Product Overview
Hand function recovery presents unique challenges in stroke rehabilitation, as fine motor control requires precise neural coordination. The Wisebot X1 addresses these challenges through an intelligent robot system specifically engineered for hand and finger rehabilitation.
The system employs the same core rehabilitation theories underlying the company’s upper limb products—neuroplasticity and mirror neuron activation—adapted for the specialized requirements of hand function recovery.
Key Features
Training Modes: Active, passive, active-passive, and mirror training modes address the full spectrum of hand rehabilitation needs.
Stage-Appropriate Therapy: Protocols designed for patients from initial flaccid paralysis through progressive recovery stages.
Mirror Training Function: Bilateral coordination training uses unaffected hand movements to guide affected-side rehabilitation.
Assessment Capability: Integrated evaluation tools measure hand function and track recovery progress.
Technical Specifications
With four training modes—active, passive, active-passive, and mirror—Wisebot X1 covers hand rehabilitation from flaccid paralysis through functional recovery stages.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Robot Type | Hand rehabilitation system |
| Target Area | Hand and fingers |
| Training Modes | Active, Passive, Active-Passive, Mirror |
| Assessment | Hand function evaluation |
| Classification | Class II Medical Device |
Clinical Applications
The Wisebot X1 serves patients with hand movement disorders resulting from:
- Stroke affecting hand motor function
- Peripheral nerve injuries
- Other neurological conditions impacting hand control
Hand rehabilitation is critical for activities of daily living, as functional hand use affects independence in tasks from eating to personal care. The X1 provides systematic training to address these fundamental rehabilitation goals.
Regulatory Status
| Region | Status | Date |
|---|---|---|
| China (NMPA) | Approved | 2022 |
| Europe (CE) | Not Applied | - |
| USA (FDA) | Not Applied | - |
Frequently Asked Questions
What hand conditions does the Wisebot X1 treat?
The system targets hand movement disorders, particularly those resulting from stroke that affects fine motor control. It accommodates patients across recovery stages, from those with no active movement to those rebuilding functional hand use.
How does the mirror training mode work for hand rehabilitation?
Mirror training enables the unaffected hand to guide training movements on the affected side, promoting brain reorganization and motor relearning through bilateral coordination exercises.
Can the Wisebot X1 be used alongside other rehabilitation interventions?
The system is designed as part of broader rehabilitation programs and can complement therapist-directed treatments, other robotic interventions, and traditional rehabilitation approaches.
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