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Rehabilitation Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021
[May 04, 2015]

Rehabilitation Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021


NEW YORK, May 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the rehabilitation robots, active prostheses, and exoskeletons are used inside rehabilitation treatment centers and sports facilities providing rehabilitation for all patients with injuries or physical dysfunction. Relearning of lost functions in a patient depends on stimulation of desire to conquer the disability. The rehabilitation robots can show patients progress and keep the progress occurring, encouraging patients to work on getting healthier. 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 these tasks in multiple ways. Creating a gaming aspect to the rehabilitation process has brought a significant improvement in systems.

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Rehabilitation Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021

Table of Contents

Rehabilitation Robots Market Shares, Market Strategy, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021 1

Rehabilitation Robot Executive Summary 32

Rehabilitation Robot Market Driving Forces 32

Rehabilitation Robots Assistive Devices 33

Rehabilitation Robots Decrease the Cost of Recovery 34

Rehabilitation Robot Medical Conditions Treated 36

Robotic Modules for Disability Therapy 37

Wearable Robotics for Disability Therapy 38

Rehabilitation Robots Leverage Principles Of Neuroplasticity 40

Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares 41

Rehabilitation Robot Market Forecasts 43

1. Rehabilitation Robot Market Description and Market Dynamics 45

1.1 Stroke Rehabilitation 45

1.1.1 Stroke Protocols 45

1.1.2 Rehabilitation Medicine: New Therapies in Stroke Rehabilitation 46

1.1.3 Botulinum Toxin Injections 47

1.1.4 Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) 48

1.1.5 Dynamic Splinting 48

1.1.6 Electrical Stimulation 49

1.1.7 Robotic Therapy Devices 49

1.1.8 Partial Body Weight-Supported Treadmill 50

1.1.9 Virtual Reality (including Wii-hab) 50

1.1.10 Brain Stimulation 51

1.1.11 Acupuncture 51

1.1.12 Mental Practice 51

1.1.13 Mirror Therapy 51

1.1.14 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy 52

1.1.15 Evidence-Based Treatment Protocols 52

1.2 Restoring Physical Function Through Neuro-Rehabilitation After Stroke 53

1.2.1 Traumatic Brain Injury Program 56

1.2.2 Concussion Program 56

1.2.3 Hospital Stroke Programs Rapid Response to Create Better Outcomes 57

1.2.4 Stroke Response Process Leverage Protocols that Implement Streamlined Timely Treatment 57

1.3 Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Trends 60

1.3.1 Running with Robots 62

1.3.2 Use Of Video Game Technology In PT 62

1.3.3 Telemedicine Growing Trend In The Physical Therapy Space 63

1.4 Rehabilitation Robot Market Definition 64

1.4.1 Automated Process for Rehabilitation Robots 65

1.4.2 Why Rehabilitation is Essential 72

1.4.3 Rehabilitation Involves Relearning of Lost Functions 73

1.5 Continuous Passive Motion CPM Definition 76

1.6 Robotic Exoskeletons Empower Patient Rehabilitation Achievements 78

1.6.1 Rehabilitation Options 78

1.6.2 Rehabilitation Robots Economies Of Scale 79

1.7 Seizing the Robotics Opportunity 80

1.7.1 Modular Self-Reconfiguring Robotic Systems 81

1.8 Public Aware That Robotics Have "Arrived" 81

1.8.1 Rehabilitation Robotics Centers Of Excellence 82

1.9 Home Medical Rehabilitation Robots 83

1.9.1 Telemedicine and Domestic Robots 83

1.9.2 Rehabilitation Robots Provide Intensive Training For Patients And Physical Relief For Therapists 85

2. Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares and Market Forecasts 86

2.1 Rehabilitation Robot Market Driving Forces 86

2.1.1 Rehabilitation Robots Assistive Devices 87

2.1.2 Rehabilitation Robots Decrease the Cost of Recovery 88

2.1.3 Rehabilitation Robot Medical Conditions Treated 90

2.1.4 Robotic Modules for Disability Therapy 91

2.1.5 Wearable Robotics for Disability Therapy 92

2.1.6 Rehabilitation Robots Leverage Principles Of Neuroplasticity 94

2.2 Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares 95

2.2.1 AlterG Bionic Leg Customer Base 98

2.2.2 Myomo 98

2.2.3 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion Robots 100

2.2.4 Hocoma Robotic Rehabilitation 101

2.2.5 Homoca Helping Patients To Grasp The Initiative And Reach Towards Recovery 102

2.2.6 Ekso Bionics Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again 106

2.2.7 Rehabilitation Robot Market Share Unit Analysis 107

2.2.8 Motorized CPM Stroke Rehabilitation Equipment Market Shares 109

2.3 Rehabilitation Robot Market Forecasts 111

2.3.1 Rehabilitation Robot Unit Shipments 114

2.3.2 Rehabilitation Robots Market Segments: Lower Extremities, Upper Extremities, Neurological Training, Exoskeleton, Stroke CPM 116

2.3.3 Rehabilitation Robots: Dollars and Units, High End, Mid Range, and Low End, Shipments 122

2.3.4 Rehabilitation Robot Market Penetration Forecasts Worldwide, 2014-2020 123

2.4 Types of Conditions and Rehabilitation Treatment by Condition 128

2.4.1 Stroke 129

2.4.2 Early Rehab After Stroke 129

2.4.3 Multiple sclerosis 129

2.4.4 Knee-Replacement Surgery 130

2.4.5 Hip 131

2.4.6 Gait Training 132

2.4.7 Sports Training 133

2.4.8 Severe Injury or Amputation 133

2.4.9 Neurological Disorders 134

2.4.10 Recovery After Surgery 135

2.5 Types of Rehabilitation Robots and Conditions Treated 135

2.5.1 Gait Training Devices / Unweighting Systems 135

2.5.2 Neuro-Rehabilitation 136

2.5.3 Prostheses 138

2.5.4 Motorized Physiotherapy CPM (Continuous Passive Motion), CAM Therapy (Controlled Active Motion) and the Onboard Protocols 139

2.5.5 Gait Training Devices / Unweighting Systems / Automated Treadmills 139

2.5.6 Rehabilitation Therapy Robotics Market 140

2.5.7 Upper Limb Robotic Rehabilitation 140

2.5.8 Shoulder Biomechanics 141

2.5.9 Exoskeletons 143

2.5.10 End-effectors 143

2.5.11 Exoskeleton-Based Rehabilitation 143

2.5.12 Mobility Training Level Of Distribution 144

2.5.13 Rehabilitation Robots Cost-Benefit-Considerations 145

2.5.14 Rehabilitation Systems 146

2.5.15 Spinal Cord Injuries 147

2.6 Rehabilitation Robot And Motorized CPM Equipment 148

2.7 Disease Incidence and Prevalence Analysis 151

2.7.1 Robotic Therapeutic Stroke Rehabilitation 151

2.7.2 Aging Of The Population 152

2.7.3 Disease Rehabilitation 153

2.7.1 Rehabilitation of Hip Injuries 154

2.8 Service Robots 155

2.8.1 iRobot / InTouch Health 156

2.8.2 Next Generation Personal And Service Robotics 158

2.9 Rehabilitation Robotics Prices 159

2.9.1 Danniflex 480 Lower Limb CPM Unit 159

2.9.2 Shop for Patterson Kinetec CPM 160

2.9.3 Chattanoga Atromot 166



2.9.4 Ekso Bionics 176

2.9.5 Interaxon Muse 178


2.10 Rehabilitation Robotics Regional Analysis 179

2.10.1 Ekso Bionics Regional Presence 180

3. Rehabilitation Robots, Active Prostheses, and Exoskeleton Products 182

3.1 Lower limb Stroke Rehabilitation Devices 182

3.2 Hocoma Products 183

3.2.1 Hocoma Supports Clinicians And Patients In Neurorehabilitation 187

3.2.2 Hocoma's Lokomat Gait Orthosis Automates Locomotion Therapy On A Treadmill 187

3.2.3 Hocoma Lokomat Intensive Locomotion Therapy 188

3.2.4 Hocoma Lokomat Training 188

3.2.5 Hocoma Lokomat Robotic Gait-Training Device Aims To Change The Part Of The Brain That Controls Motor Function 189

3.2.6 Hocoma Lokomat Functional Electrical Stimulation 191

3.2.7 Hocoma Lokomat Advanced Motion Analysis 191

3.2.8 Hocoma Rehabilitation Robotics 194

3.2.9 Hocoma ArmeoSpring for Stroke Victims 198

3.2.10 Hocoma ArmeoSpring Based On An Ergonomic Arm Exoskeleton 200

3.2.11 Hocoma Armeo®Spring Clinical Success 201

3.2.12 Hocoma Armeo Functional Therapy Of The Upper Extremities 202

3.2.13 Hocoma Armeo®Spring - Functional Arm and Hand Therapy 203

3.2.14 Hocoma Valedo Functional Movement Therapy For Low Back Pain Treatment 205

3.2.15 Hocoma Sensor-Based Back Training For Valedo®Motion 207

3.2.16 Hocoma Erigo Early Rehabilitation And Patient Mobilization 207

3.2.17 Hocoma Early Rehabilitation with Robotic Mobilization and Functional Electrical Stimulation 208

3.3 Hobart Group / MedInvest Group / Motorika 209

3.3.1 Motorika ReoAmbulator Innovative Robotic Gait Training System 210

3.3.2 Motorika 211

3.4 Interactive Motor Technologies Anklebot 213

3.4.1 IMT Anklebot Evidence-Based Neurorehabilitation Technology 213

3.4.2 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion Robots Stroke Recovery 216

3.4.3 Biomarkers Of Motor Recovery 218

3.4.4 Robotic Tools For Neuro-Rehabilitation 218

3.4.5 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Stroke — Upper Extremity Rehabilitation 219

3.4.6 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Robot Provides Long Lasting Rehabilitation Improvements 220

3.4.7 InMotion Robot Medical Conditions Treated 222

3.4.8 InMotion HAND™ Robot 226

3.4.9 InMotion ARM™: Clinical Version Of The MIT-Manus 228

3.4.10 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion ARM™ Software 231

3.4.11 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion EVAL™ 234

3.4.12 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Maximum Shoulder Force 235

3.4.13 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) Long Lasting Improvements 241

3.4.14 MIT-MANUS 243

3.5 AlterG: PK100 PowerKnee 245

3.5.1 AlterG Bionic Leg 247

3.5.2 Alterg / Tibion Bionic Leg 249

3.5.3 AlterG Bionic Leg Customer Base 251

3.5.4 AlterG M300 251

3.5.5 AlterG M300 Robotic Rehabilitation Treadmill 255

3.6 Biodex Unweighting Systems 257

3.6.1 Pneumex Unweighting Systems from Biodex 261

3.7 Honda Gait Training 263

3.7.1 Honda Motor ASIMO Humanoid Robot 267

3.8 Mobility Research LiteGait 271

3.9 Upper Limb Stroke Rehabilitation Devices 275

3.10 Tyromotion AMADEO® -For Individual Fingers or the Entire Hand Neurological Rehabilitation 276

3.10.1 Amado® Finger-Hand Rehabilitation 278

3.10.2 Tyromotion Amadeo® System Premier Mechatronic Finger Rehabilitation Device 281

3.11 Myomo Neuro-Robotic Myoelectric Arm Orthosis System 283

3.11.1 Myomo Brace For Medical Professionals Permits A Paralyzed Individual To Perform Activities Of Daily Living 283

3.11.2 Myomo EMG 285

3.11.3 Myomo mPower 1000 Indications For Use 286

3.11.4 Myomo mPower 1000 Warnings 287

3.12 Focal Meditech BV Mealtime Support and Stress Reduction: Hand Function 288

3.12.1 Focal Meditech BV Personal Robot Jaco 289

3.12.2 Focal Meditech BV Dynamic Rehabilitation Robotic Arm Supports 289

3.12.3 Focal Meditech BV Innovative Assistive Technology 292

3.13 Catholic University of America Arm Therapy Robot ARMin III 295

3.13.1 Catholic University of America Armin Iii Project Description: 296

3.13.2 Catholic University of America HandSOME Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer 297

3.14 Kinova Robotarm Jaco 297

3.14.1 Invacare / Kinova 301

3.15 Neurological Training 302

3.15.1 Neuro-Rehabilitation 303

3.16 Interaxon 303

3.16.1 Interaxon Muse: Brainwave Category Biometrics 307

3.16.2 InteraXon Motivates Change Of Brain 309

3.16.3 Interaxon Muse Improves Response To Stress, Lowers Blood Pressure 309

3.16.4 Interaxon Muse Gives Self-Control 310

3.16.5 Interaxon Muse Can Improve Emotional State 311

3.16.6 Interaxon Muse Extended Use Lasting Results 312

3.16.7 Interaxon Muse Types of Feedback 312

3.17 Active Prostheses 313

3.17.1 Neuronal-Device Interfaces 314

3.18 Orthocare Innovations Prosthesis 314

3.18.1 Orthocare Innovations Edison™ Adaptive Vacuum Suspension System 316

3.18.2 Orthocare Innovations Edison Adaptive Prosthesis 317

3.18.3 Orthocare Innovations Intelligent Adaptive Prosthesis 317

3.18.4 Orthocare Innovations Edison Leg and Ankle 318

3.18.5 Orthocare Innovations Europa 323

3.18.6 Orthocare Innovations Galileo Connector Technology 324

3.19 RSL Steeper Hand Prostheses 325

3.19.1 RSL Steeper Electronic Assistive Technology Devices for the Home 325

3.20 Pererro - Switch | Access | Control 327

3.20.1 Pererro+ 327

3.20.2 RSL Steeper V3 Myoelectric Hand 329

3.21 Touch Bionics' i-limb 333

3.21.1 Touch Bionics i-limb Muscle Triggers 334

3.21.2 Touch Bionics I-Limb Methods For Switching Modes 335

3.21.3 Touch Bionics Prostheses 339

3.21.4 Touch Bionics Active Prostheses 345

3.22 RU Robots 348

3.22.1 RU Robots Sunflower Robot 350

3.22.2 RU Robots Sophisticated Interactions 351

3.22.3 RU Robots Care-o-bot 353

3.23 Instead Technologies 354

3.23.1 Instead Technologies RoboTherapist3D and 2D 355

3.23.2 Instead Technologies RoboTherapist3D 355

3.23.3 Instead Technologies Ultrasound Breast Volumes BreastExplorer 360

3.23.4 Instead Technologies Technology-Based Company 363

3.23.5 Instead Technologies Services: 365

3.24 Exoskeletons 366

3.24.1 Muscle Memory 366

3.25 Ekso Bionics 367

3.25.1 Ekso Gait Training Exoskeleton Uses 373

3.25.2 Ekso Bionics Rehabilitation 378

3.25.3 Ekso Bionics Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again 381

3.26 Berkley Robotics Laboratory Exoskeletons 381

3.26.1 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory ExoHiker 382

3.26.2 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory ExoClimber 384

3.26.3 Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (BLEEX) 386

3.26.4 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory Exoskeleton 386

3.27 Reha-Stim Gait Trainer GT I 388

3.27.1 Reha-Stim Gait Trainer Target Market 391

3.27.2 Reha-Stim Bi-Manu-Track 392

3.27.3 Reha-Stim Bi-Manu-Track Hand and Wrist 392

3.28 Motorized Physiotherapy CPM (Continuous Passive Motion), CAM Therapy (Controlled Active Motion) and the Onboard Protocols 395

3.28.1 Movement Of Synovial Fluid To Allow For Better Diffusion Of Nutrients Into Damaged Cartilage 397

3.29 Chattanooga Active-K CPM (Continuous Passive Motion) 398

3.29.1 Chattanooga OptiFlex® 3 Knee Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 408

3.29.2 Continuous Passive Motion Machines (CPM) 410

3.29.3 Chattanooga OptiFlex Ankle Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 412

3.29.4 Chattanooga OptiFlex S Shoulder Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 415

3.29.5 Chattanooga OptiFlex Elbow Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 418

3.29.6 Chattanooga OptiFlex S Shoulder Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 421

3.30 Paterson Kinetec CPM 423

3.30.1 Paterson / Kinetec Spectra Knee CPM 424

3.31 Global Medical 427

3.32 Furniss Corporation 430

3.32.1 Furniss Corporation Continuous Passive Motion DC2480 Knee CPM 435

3.33 Danniflex 437

3.33.1 Danniflex 480 Lower Limb CPM Unit 438

3.34 Rehab-Robotics Company 440

3.34.1 Rehab-Robotics Hand of Hope 442

3.34.2 Rehab-Robotics Hand & Arm Training 447

3.35 Bioxtreme 449

3.36 Corbys 450

3.36.1 Corbys System Overview 451

3.37 Swtotek Motion Maker 455

4. Rehabilitation Robots Technology 456

4.1 Robotic Actuator Energy 456

4.1.1 Elastic Actuators 457

4.1.2 InMotion Robots Technology 458

4.2 Rehabilitation Robotic Risk Mitigation 459

4.3 Rehabilitation Robot Multi-Factor Solutions 463

4.3.1 Biometallic Materials Titanium (Ti) and its Alloys 463

4.4 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory 464

4.5 Rehabilitation Robot Automated Technique 464

4.5.1 InMotion Robots Technology 466

4.6 HEXORR: Hand EXOskeleton Rehabilitation Robot 468

4.7 ARMin: Upper Extremity Robotic Therapy 473

4.8 HandSOME: Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer 473

4.9 Cognitive Science 475

4.10 Lopes Gait Rehabilitation Device 476

4.11 Artificial Muscle 477

4.12 ReWalk™ Exoskeleton Suit 478

5. Rehabilitation Robot Company Profiles 480

5.1 AlterG 480

5.1.1 AlterG M300 Customers 483

5.1.2 AlterG M300 488

5.1.3 AlterG™ Acquires Tibion Bionic Leg 489

5.2 Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory 490

5.3 Biodex 494

5.3.1 Biodex Clinical AdvantageTM 494

5.4 Bioness 495

5.5 Bioxtreme 496

5.6 Breg 497

5.7 Catholic University of America HandSOME Hand Spring Operated Movement Enhancer498

5.8 Claflin Rehabilitation Distribution 498

5.9 DJO Global 505

5.9.1 DJO Global Trademarks, Service Marks And Brand Names 509

5.9.2 DJO Global Business Activities 509

5.9.3 DJO / Chattanooga 510

5.9.4 Chattanooga OptiFlex® Knee Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) 511

5.10 Ekso Bionics 513

5.10.1 Ekso Fourth Quarter And Full Year 2014 Financial Results 514

5.10.2 Ekso Bionics Seeks To Lead The Technological Revolutions 515

5.10.3 Ekso Bionics HULC Technology Licensed to the Lockheed Martin Corporation 516

5.10.4 Ekso Bionics Regional Presence 516

5.10.5 Ekso Bionics Customers 517

5.11 Fanuc 525

5.11.1 Fanuc Revenue 525

5.11.2 FANUC America - Industrial Robot Automation Systems and ROBODRILL Machine Centers 526

5.12 Focal Meditech 527

5.12.1 FOCAL Meditech BV Collaborating Partners: 529

5.13 Hobart Group / Motorika 530

5.13.1 Motorika 531

5.14 Hocoma 532

5.14.1 Hocoma Revenue 535

5.15 Honda Motor 536

5.15.1 Honda Motor Revenue 536

5.15.2 Honda Automobile Business 538

5.15.3 Honda Walk Assist 542

5.16 Instead Technologies 543

5.16.1 Instead Technologies Services: 545

5.17 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) 546

5.17.1 Interactive Motion Technologies (IMT) InMotion Robots 547

5.18 Interaxon 554

5.19 iRobot 555

5.19.1 iRobot Home Robots 556

5.19.2 iRobot Defense and Security: Protecting Those In Harm's Way 556

5.19.3 iRobot Remote Presence: Brings Meaningful Communication 557

5.19.4 iRobot STEM 558

5.19.5 iRobot Acquires Evolution Robotics, Inc. 559

5.19.6 iRobot / Evolution Robotics 560

5.19.7 iRobot / InTouch Health 561

5.20 KDM 564

5.21 Kinova 565

5.21.1 Kinova JACO 565

5.22 KLC Services 566

5.23 Medi 566

5.24 Mobility Research 566

5.25 MRISAR 568

5.26 Myomo 569

5.26.1 Myomo mPower 1000 569

5.27 Orthocare Innovations 570

5.27.1 Orthocare Innovations Adaptive Systems™ For Advanced O&P Solutions. 570

5.27.2 Orthocare Innovations Company Highlights 571

5.28 Patterson 572

5.28.1 Patterson Medical Strategy 573

5.28.2 Patterson Medical Brands 574

5.28.3 PMI Acquires Mobilis Healthcare 574

5.28.4 Patterson Medical Business Segments 575

5.28.5 Patterson Medical Products and Services 576

5.28.6 Patterson Medical Consumables 576

5.28.7 Patterson Medical Equipment and Software 577

5.29 ProMed Products Xpress 577

5.30 Rehab-Robotics Company 577

5.31 Reha-Stim 578

5.31.1 Reha-Stim Support Patients In Restoring And Improving Gait Function 579

5.31.2 Reha-Stim Support Patients In Restoring Arm And Hand Function 579

5.32 ReWalk Robotics 580

5.33 Robotdalen 581

5.34 RSL Steeper 582

5.35 RU Robots 583

5.36 Secom 585

5.36.1 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon 588

5.36.2 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon Manual Mode 588

5.36.3 Secom Co.Ltd MySpoon Semi-automatic Mode 590

5.36.4 Secom Co. Ltd MySpoon Automatic Mode 592

5.37 Sunrise Medical 593

5.37.1 Sunrise Medical Quality Policy 595

5.37.2 Sunrise Medical Whitmyer Biomechanics 595

5.38 Touch Bionics 598

5.39 Tyromotion GmbH 600

5.39.1 Tyromotion GmbH Network 601

5.40 Other Rehabilitation Robot Companies 603

5.40.1 Additional Rehabilitation Robots 620

5.40.2 Selected Rehabilitation Equipment Companies 623

5.40.3 Spinal Cord Treatment Centers in the US 637

About The Company 654

Research Methodology 655

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