ASKO rehabilitation exoskeleton robot is a multifunctional walking aid specially designed for postoperative rehabilitation training. It integrates leg lifting training, walking and sitting and lying, and can meet various daily use needs and application scenarios of patients. At present, the domestic rehabilitation robot industry is still in the stage of popularization of institutional users, China, including cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, paraplegia and other sequelae of lower limb motor dysfunction, including nearly 15 million disabled people, exoskeleton robot with its unique advantages in the disabled auxiliary and later rehabilitation to replace the traditional rehabilitation robot has great potential. Based on the design of bionics and ergonomics, it can bring the treatment advantages and user experience that ordinary rehabilitation equipment can not match.
The ASKO rehabilitation exoskeleton robot machine is simple without losing the sense of science and technology. The use of multiple flexible coating materials makes the user experience more comfortable and pleasant. At the same time, multiple fading elements are also adopted, such as the geometric section of the product's rotating shaft and joints, the track circle shape and the bottom battery pack shape and other design details, which not only give the product a strong sense of science and technology and a sense of the future, but also lighter and thinner flow lines, showing unique differentiation and high recognition.
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Good idea, concept design?
So what, the logo in the rendering picture is AKSO, but the watermark in the upper right corner is ASKO, is it wrong?
Very handsome design, ask a small question, is there an anti-dumping design? The user's center of gravity loses balance forward during standing practice, as if the two straps on the back of the chair are completely leaning, right?
domineering
It's amazing.
On the high