Currently, the use of medical technology plays a very important role in treating patients with various diseases. One of the prominent and highly popular technologies among doctors is the use of Cyberdyne Robotic or physical robots to assist in treating and rehabilitating patients with movement problems.
What is Cyberdyne Robotic or Physical Robot?
Cyberdyne Robotic or Physical Robot is an innovation developed in Japan. It is beneficial in helping patients who cannot move their bodies or walk on their own to walk and take care of themselves again. Currently, this technology is used worldwide and widely accepted in many countries such as Japan, the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, among others.
How does Cyberdyne Robotic work for stroke patient rehabilitation?
The technology for treatment and neurological system rehabilitation, Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL Therapy), operates with a system that patients can control themselves by connecting electrical signals from the human brain (Bio Electrical Signal) with the robot’s electronic system to process and command between the brain and body. This stimulates the brain to work to command the body to move, helping the brain and muscles to work in coordination.
Who is Cyberdyne Robotic suitable for?
- Patients who cannot rehabilitate to walk on their own through conventional treatment methods
- Patients with neurological and muscular disorders
- Elderly people with muscle weakness
- Patients who need muscle rehabilitation after muscle injury
- Patients with movement problems who cannot extend or contract their joints
How effective is rehabilitation with Cyberdyne Robotic?
One of the highlights of Cyberdyne Robotic is that it becomes an integral part of the patient’s body, linking with the brain to command the body, allowing muscles to develop faster than conventional treatment. Patients can therefore walk more easily and safely.
However, Cyberdyne Robotic technology is only a tool that makes physical therapy easier and more convenient, reducing the workload of doctors and physical therapists. Nevertheless, to achieve good and safe treatment results, the use of Cyberdyne Robotic technology must be under the supervision of specialized doctors only.
Phyathai Hospital has introduced Cyberdyne Robotic technology for treatment and physical therapy for patients with diseases related to stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and muscular diseases, with treatment supervised by expert doctors, ensuring that patients receive appropriate care.
Specialist doctors design rehabilitation programs tailored to individuals, considering symptoms, illnesses, and various limitations of each patient to ensure progressive rehabilitation, aiming for patients to regain a quality of life as close to normal as possible.
