Monday 29 June 2015

Rehabilitation Robots,Active Prostheses and Exoskeletons Market Shares,Strategies and Forecasts Worldwide 2014 to 2020


MTR: Rehabilitation Robots, Active Prostheses, and Exoskeletons Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020

 

Summary

Relearning of lost functions in a patient depends on stimulation of desire to conquer the disability. The independent functioning of patients depends on intensity of treatment, task-specific exercises, active initiation of movements and motivation and feedback. Rehabilitation robots can assist with this task in multiple ways. Creating a gaming aspect to the rehabilitation process has brought a significant improvement in systems.

As patients get stronger and more coordinated, a therapist can program the robot to let them bear more weight and move more freely in different directions, walking, kicking a ball, or even lunging to the side to catch one. The robot can follow the patient's lead as effortlessly as a ballroom dancer, its presence nearly undetectable until it senses the patient starting to drop and quickly stops a fall. In the later stages of physical therapy, the robot can nudge patients off balance to help them learn to recover.

According to author of the market research study, "Robotic therapy stimulus of upper limbs provides an example of the excellent motor recovery after stroke that can be achieved using rehabilitation robots." Exoskeleton systems provide wheelchair bound patients the ability to get out of a wheelchair

Rehabilitation robot market size at $43.3 million is expected grow dramatically to reach $1.8


billion by 2020. Market growth is a result of the effectiveness of robotic treatment of muscle difficulty. The usefulness of the rehabilitation robots is increasing. Doing more sophisticated combinations of exercise have become more feasible as the technology evolves. Patients generally practice 1,000 varied movements per session. With the robots, more sessions are possible.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

AlterG
InMotion Robots
Ekso Bionics
Myomo
Hocoma

Market Participants

Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory 260
Catholic University of America
Fanuc
Focal Meditech
Hocoma
Honda Motor
Instead Technologies
Invacare
iRobot
KDM
Kinova
MRISAR
Reha-Stim
Robotdalen
RU Robots
Secom
Sunrise Medical



Touch Bionics
Tyromotion

Check Out These Key Topics

Rehabilitation Robots
Active Prostheses
Exoskeletons
Robotic Technologies Leverage Neuroplasticity
Wearable Robotics
Strengthen The Upper Extremity
Hand Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy Automation
Recovery After Hip Injury
Wrist Rehabilitation
Stroke Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Robots Software
Hip Rehabilitation
Anti-Gravity Treadmill
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Table of contents

REHABILITATION ROBOTS, ACTIVE PROSTHESES, AND EXOSKELETONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Rehabilitation Robot Market Driving Forces
Rehabilitation Robot Medical Conditions Treated
Robotic Modules for Disability Therapy
Wearable Robotics for Disability Therapy
Rehabilitation Robots Leverage Principles Of Neuroplasticity
Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares
Rehabilitation Robot Market Forecasts

1. REHABILITATION ROBOT MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Robotic Exoskeletons Empower Physical Rehab
1.1.1 Robotic Therapeutic Stroke Rehabilitation
1.1.2 Rehabilitation of Hip Injuries



1.2 Rehabilitation Involves Relearning of Lost Functions
1.2.1 Effective Robotic Tools For Neurorehabilitation
1.2.2 Evidence-Based Treatment Protocols
1.2.3 Why Rehabilitation is Essential
1.2.4 Rehabilitation Options
1.3 Rehabilitation Robot Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.3.1 Rehabilitation Robots Economies Of Scale
1.4 Seizing the Robotics Opportunity
1.4.1 Modular Self-Reconfiguring Robotic Systems
1.5 Public Aware That Robotics Have “Arrived”
1.5.1 Rehabilitation Robotics Centers Of Excellence
1.6 Next Generation Personal And Service Robotics –
1.7 Robot Home Medical and For Traveling
1.8 Domestic Robots
1.9 Automated Process for Rehabilitation Robots
1.10 Robotic Risk Mitigation
1.11 Multi-Factor Rehabilitation Solutions
1.12 Rehabilitation Robot Automated Technique

2. REHABILITATION ROBOT MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1 Rehabilitation Robot Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Rehabilitation Robot Medical Conditions Treated
2.1.2 Robotic Modules for Disability Therapy
2.1.3 Wearable Robotics for Disability Therapy
2.1.4 Rehabilitation Robots Leverage Principles Of Neuroplasticity
2.2 Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares
2.2.1 InMotion Robots
2.2.2 Hocoma Robotic Rehabilitation
2.2.3 Homoca Helping Patients To Grasp The Initiative And Reach Towards Recovery
2.2.4 Ekso Bionics Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again
2.2.5 AlterG Bionic Leg Customer Base
2.2.6 Myomo
2.3 Rehabilitation Robot Market Forecasts
2.3.1 Rehabilitation Robot Market Penetration Forecasts Worldwide, 2014-



2.3.2 Rehabilitation Therapy Robotics Market
2.3.3 Exoskeleton-Based Rehabilitation
2.3.4 Mobility Training Level Of Distribution
2.3.5 Rehabilitation Robots Cost-Benefit-Considerations
2.3.6 Rehabilitation Systems
2.3.7 Spinal Cord Injuries
2.4 Service Robots
2.4.1 iRobot / InTouch Health
2.5 Rehabilitation Robotics Prices
2.5.1 Ekso Bionics
2.6 Rehabilitation Robotics Regional Analysis
2.6.1 Ekso Bionics Regional Presence

3. REHABILITATION ROBOTS, ACTIVE PROSTHESES, AND EXOSKELETON PRODUCTS
3.1 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion Robots
3.1.1 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Stroke — Upper Extremity Rehabilitation
3.1.2 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Robot Provides Long Lasting Rehabilitation Improvements
3.1.3 InMotion Robot Medical Conditions Treated
3.1.4 InMotion HAND™ Robot
3.1.5 InMotion ARM™: Clinical Version Of The MIT-Manus
3.1.6 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion ARM™ Software
3.1.7 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion EVAL™
3.1.8 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Maximum Shoulder Force
3.1.9 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Long Lasting Improvements
3.2 MIT-MANUS
3.3 Hocoma
3.3.1 Hocoma Lokomat Intensive Locomotion Therapy
3.3.2 Hocoma Lokomat Training
3.3.3 Hocoma Lokomat Robotic Gait-Training Device Aims To Change The Part Of The Brain That Controls Motor Function
3.3.4 Hocoma Lokomat Functional Electrical Stimulation
3.3.5 Hocoma Lokomat Advanced Motion Analysis
3.3.6 Hocoma ArmeoSpring Based On An Ergonomic Arm Exoskeleton 



3.3.7 Hocoma Armeo®Spring Clinical Success
3.3.8 Hocoma Armeo Functional Therapy Of The Upper Extremities
3.3.9 Hocoma Armeo®Spring - Functional Arm and Hand Therapy
3.3.10 Hocoma Valedo Functional Movement Therapy For Low Back Pain Treatment
3.3.11 Hocoma Erigo Early Rehabilitation And Patient Mobilization
3.3.12 Hocoma Early Rehabilitation with Robotic Mobilization and Functional Electrical Stimulation
3.4 Focal Meditech BV
3.5 KDM
3.6 RU Robots
3.6.1 RU Robots Sunflower Robot
3.6.2 RU Robots Sophisticated Interactions
3.6.3 RU Robots Care-o-bot
3.7 Honda Motor
3.8 Instead Technologies
3.8.1 Instead Technologies Services:
3.8.2 Instead Technologies RoboTherapist3D
3.9 iRobot / InTouch Health
3.10 Ekso Bionics
3.10.1 Ekso Gait Training Exoskeleton Uses
3.10.2 Ekso Bionics Rehabilitation
3.10.3 Ekso Bionics Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again
3.11 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory
3.11.1 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory ExoHiker
3.11.2 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory ExoClimber
3.11.3 Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (BLEEX)
3.11.4 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory Exoskeleton
3.12 Touch Bionics
3.12.1 Touch Bionics Active Prostheses
3.13 AlterG M300
3.13.1 Alterg / Tibion Bionic Leg
3.13.2 AlterG Bionic Leg Customer Base
3.14 Reha-Stim Gait Trainer GT I 



3.14.1 Reha-Stim Gait Trainer Target Market
3.14.2 Reha-Stim Bi-Manu-Track
3.14.3 Reha-Stim Bi-Manu-Track Hand and Wrist
3.15 Catholic University of America Arm Therapy Robot ARMin III
3.15.1 Catholic University of America Armin Iii Project Description:
3.15.2 Catholic University of America HandSOME Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer
3.16 Myomo Neuro-Robotic System
3.16.1 Myomo EMG
3.16.2 Myomo mPower 1000 Indications For Use
3.16.3 Myomo mPower 1000 Warnings
3.17 Tyromotion AMADEO® -For Neurological Rehabilitation
3.17.1 Tyromotion Amadeo® System Premier Mechatronic Finger Rehabilitation Device
3.18 Instead Technologies Robotherapist 3D
3.18.1 Instead Technologies Neuroplasticity
3.19 Kinova Robotarm Jaco
3.20 Invacare
3.21 Sunrise Medical Whitmyer Biomechanics
3.22 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon
3.22.1 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon Manual Mode
3.22.2 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon Semi-automatic Mode
3.22.3 Secom Co. Ltd MySpoon Automatic Mode Rehabilitation Robots Technology

4. REHABILITATION ROBOTS, ACTIVE PROSTHESES, AND EXOSKELETON TECHNOLOGY
4.1 InMotion Robots Technology
4.2 HEXORR: Hand EXOskeleton Rehabilitation Robot
4.3 ARMin: Upper Extremity Robotic Therapy
4.4 HandSOME: Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer
4.5 Cognitive Science

5. REHABILITATION ROBOT COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 AlterG
5.1.1 AlterG M300 Customers
5.1.2 AlterG M
5.1.3 AlterG™ Acquires Tibion Bionic Leg



5.2 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory
5.3 Catholic University of America HandSOME Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer
5.4 Ekso Bionics
5.4.1 Ekso Bionics HULC Technology Licensed to the Lockheed Martin Corporation
5.4.2 Ekso Bionics Regional Presence
5.4.3 Ekso Bionics Customers
5.5 Fanuc
5.5.1 Fanuc Revenue
5.5.2 FANUC America - Industrial Robot Automation Systems and ROBODRILL Machine Centers
5.6 Focal Meditech
5.6.1 FOCAL Meditech BV Collaborating Partners:
5.7 Hocoma
5.8 Honda Motor
5.8.1 Honda Motor Revenue
5.8.2 Honda Automobile Business
5.9 Instead Technologies
5.9.1 Instead Technologies Services:
5.10 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion Robots
5.11 iRobot
5.11.1 iRobot Home Robots
5.11.2 iRobot Defense and Security: Protecting Those In Harm’s Way
5.11.3 iRobot Remote Presence: Brings Meaningful Communication
5.11.4 iRobot STEM
5.11.5 iRobot Revenue
5.11.6 iRobot Acquires Evolution Robotics, Inc.
5.11.7 iRobot / Evolution Robotics
5.12 KDM
5.13 Kinova
5.13.1 Kinova JACO
5.14 MRISAR
5.15 Myomo
5.15.1 Myomo mPower
5.16 Reha-Stim
5.16.1 Reha-Stim Support Patients In Restoring And Improving Gait Function



5.16.2 Reha-Stim Support Patients In Restoring Arm And Hand Function
5.17 Robotdalen
5.18 RU Robots
5.19 Secom
5.20 Sunrise Medical
5.20.1 Sunrise Medical Quality Policy
5.20.2 Sunrise Medical Whitmyer Biomechanics
5.20.3 Sunrise Medical / Whitmyer Biomechanix
5.21 Touch Bionics
5.22 Tyromotion GmbH
5.23 Other Rehabilitation Robot Companies
5.23.1 Additional Rehabilitation Robots
5.23.2 Spinal Cord Treatment Centers in the US


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