OMEGO PLUS

ReGo rehabilitation

FOCUS AREA – LOWER LIMB

Rehabilitation for maximum gait improvement.

What is it?

Robotic lower limb movement device

Omego Plus is a robotic device for lower limb ambulation from the early stages of rehabilitation to the patient's ability to stand.

Two separate devices allow patient mobilization an easier and more effective method of strengthening musculature and preparing the body for rehabilitation on a walking treadmill. Refinement of body position allows isolation of movement and the ability to vary the force of pressure and speed of movement of the lower limbs gives optimal results. 

Who is it for?

Rehabilitation in patients with inability to verticalize is extremely difficult because of the muscle mass lost. Quick standing poses risks, and with Omego Plus this can be avoided. The technology allows long rehabilitation procedures to be carried out in different body positions without causing overload. 

Why is it effective?

Rehabilitation in patients with inability to verticalize is extremely difficult because of the muscle mass lost. Quick standing poses risks, and with Omego Plus this can be avoided. The technology allows long rehabilitation procedures to be carried out in different body positions without causing overload. 

Effects after completion of therapies?

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IMPROVED WALKING ABILITY AND INCREASED MUSCLE MASS

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INCREASED WALKING DISTANCE

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INCREASED WALKING SPEED AND ENDURANCE

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IMPROVED BODY BALANCE AND MOTIVATION

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IMPROVED ABILITY OF THE BODY TO SENSE ITS MOVEMENTS AND LOCATIONS

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Ivan

While at home and getting ready to go out, 57-year-old Mr. Matev suffered an ischemic stroke.

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