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A closer look at the technology giving patients the power to walk again


Stroke remains one of the leading causes of long-term disability worldwide. For many survivors, the road to recovery is long and uncertain — especially when lower limb mobility is compromised. Traditional rehabilitation relies heavily on the skill and stamina of physical therapists, and while effective, it has inherent limitations: fatigue, inconsistency, and limited session frequency. This is where lower limb exoskeleton robot technology steps in, offering a new paradigm of care that is precise, consistent, and data-driven.

At Mona Care, we believe that "later, should be also beautiful." Our mission is to bring advanced smart nursing equipment within reach — for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and families who want the best for their loved ones.

What Is a Lower Limb Exoskeleton Robot?

A lower limb exoskeleton robot is a wearable robotic device designed to support and assist the movement of a person's legs. It uses biomechanical modeling to simulate the natural human gait, guiding the hips, knees, and ankles through a correct walking pattern. These devices are built around the principle of repetitive, high-frequency training — a cornerstone of neuroplasticity-based rehabilitation.

Unlike manual therapy, a rehabilitation robot delivers consistent torque output, precise joint angles, and measurable progress data across every session. This consistency is critical for patients who need repeated, identical movement patterns to retrain their brain and muscles.

Clinical evidence backs this up. A 2024 controlled study published in the Journal of Kunming Medical University found that patients who received lower limb exoskeleton robot training in addition to conventional rehabilitation showed significantly greater improvement in iliopsoas, quadriceps, hamstring, and tibialis anterior muscle strength compared to those who received conventional therapy alone. Walking speed, gait quality, and daily living ability all improved measurably.

Mona Care's Exoskeleton Lineup: Three Robots, Three Missions

Mona Care offers three distinct lower limb exoskeleton solutions, each tailored to a specific user group. All three are IEC 60601 certified for safety and reliability, giving healthcare providers confidence in their clinical deployment.

Bear Adult — For Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation

Designed for adults with lower limb motor dysfunction caused by stroke, the Bear Adult is suitable for use in Rehabilitation Departments, Neurology Departments, Neurosurgery Departments, and Intensive Care Units. It delivers up to 50 Nm of continuous torque, supports multiple functional training modes, and uses biomechanical modeling to simulate natural human gait. The result is precise, repetitive walking training that improves gait ability and corrects abnormal walking patterns.

Rabbit Kid — Pediatric Exoskeleton for Children

Rehabilitation is not one-size-fits-all, and children need specialized equipment. The Rabbit Kid is a children's lower limb exoskeleton designed for young patients with lower limb motor function disorders. It features safe, comfortable human-machine interaction and multiple training modes to enhance active motor skills. It has already been adopted by Hong Kong Christian Service's Pui Yi School, the Hong Kong Red Cross' Margaret Trench School, Haven of Hope Sunnyside School, and the Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital — a testament to its real-world effectiveness.

Gait Assist — Intelligent, Personalized Training

The Gait Assist takes personalization to the next level. With multi-sensor fusion technology, it identifies the user's movement intentions and adapts in real time. It offers motion intention recognition for active walking, personalized parameter adjustment for precise rehabilitation, and training data export for medical, educational, and research purposes. The high-power electric control system ensures strong, smooth power delivery.

Beyond the Exoskeleton: A Complete Care Ecosystem

Successful rehabilitation and elderly care require more than just a single device. Mona Care has built a comprehensive portfolio of elderly care equipment that works together to support patients at every stage of their care journey.

Electric Multifunction Nursing Beds: A quality nursing bed is the foundation of any care setup. Mona Care's electric multifunction rotating nursing bed features backrest adjustment (0°–70°), leg rest adjustment (0°–35°), height adjustment (400–650 mm), and single-side rotation (0°–90°). The bed exit function — lowering the leg section to 86° after rotation — makes it dramatically easier for patients to get out of bed safely.
Hug Moving Device: Transferring a patient from bed to wheelchair is one of the most physically demanding tasks for caregivers. The Hug Moving device provides safe, dignified patient transfer assistance that reduces the risk of injury for both patient and caregiver.
Walking Robot & Wheel Chair: A smart mobility solution that combines robotic walking assistance with wheelchair functionality, offering flexibility for users at different stages of recovery.
Washing Robot: An automated bathing robot that preserves patient dignity while ensuring thorough hygiene — a critical but often overlooked aspect of long-term care.
B-CURE Laser Pain Relief: A non-invasive laser therapy device for managing chronic pain, complementing the physical rehabilitation process.

Why the Right Equipment Matters

Choosing the right smart nursing equipment is not just about features or specifications. It is about dignity, independence, and quality of life. A well-designed nursing bed means fewer sleepless nights. A reliable exoskeleton means more steps toward recovery. A safe patient transfer device means less strain on caregivers. Each piece of equipment plays a role in a larger picture — creating an environment where both patients and caregivers can thrive.

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