Explore the Future of Rehabilitation with XoMotion Exoskeleton
Join Human In Motion Robotics at CES 2025
Human In Motion Robotics Inc. (HMR) invites you to attend CES 2025, where they will showcase their award-winning XoMotion™ exoskeleton. This remarkable device embodies the forefront of innovative rehabilitation technology, recognized for its potential to greatly enhance the mobility of individuals with impairments.
A Groundbreaking Advancement in Rehabilitation
XoMotion has been engineered to revolutionize rehabilitation by mimicking natural human movement. This enables those with mobility challenges to regain independence, fostering a greater sense of control during their recovery process. With state-of-the-art technology, XoMotion offers crucial advancements, including:
Empowering Patient Independence
The exoskeleton allows hands-free, self-balancing movement, empowering users to navigate their surroundings more effectively. This innovation leads to improved rehabilitation outcomes, enriching the overall healing experience.
Support for Healthcare Professionals
By assisting therapists with lifting and mobilizing patients, XoMotion lessens the physical burden on healthcare providers. This allows therapists to concentrate on delivering personalized care that caters to the unique needs of each patient.
Versatile Applications for Diverse Conditions
XoMotion is designed to support a wide range of rehabilitation needs. From spinal cord injuries to strokes, its versatility ensures that patients at various stages of recovery can benefit from this transformative technology.
Impressive Features of the XoMotion Exoskeleton
Here are some standout features:
Self-Balancing Technology
XoMotion is built with self-balancing capabilities and allows for natural upper body movement, ensuring stability for the user.
Omnidirectional and Natural Movement
Its design accommodates complex walking motions, which enhances the user's ability to move freely and actively participate in rehabilitation.
Safety and Adaptability
The system prioritizes safety while also being adaptable to various rehabilitation scenarios, which significantly reduces strain on therapists.
Engage with the XoMotion Team at CES 2025
Come visit HMR at booth 54612 in the Venetian Exhibit Hall D from January 7th to 10th, 2025. This is a prime opportunity to see the XoMotion in action and engage with the innovative team behind it.
Live Demonstrations and Insights
Media representatives are encouraged to schedule visits to witness live demonstrations of XoMotion and better understand how this innovation is changing the landscape of rehabilitation.
Meet Chloe Angus – Our Product Ambassador
A key highlight at the HMR booth will be the chance to meet Chloe Angus, Director of Lived Experience at HMR. Chloe, a passionate advocate for XoMotion, will share her user experience and insights regarding the device.
Engagement with HMR Co-Founders
Co-founders Siamak Arzanpour and Edward Park will also be available for discussions and interviews, representing the vision driving HMR’s advancements.
Details on CES 2025 Participation
Here are the essential details for the CES event:
- Event Dates: January 7th - 10th, 2025
- Venue: Venetian Exhibit Hall D
- Booth Number: 54612
Contact for Media Inquiries
For inquiries regarding media visits or to access a full press kit, please reach out directly to:
Phil Astrachan
VP of Marketing
415-310-7466
About Human In Motion Robotics
Human In Motion Robotics is committed to enhancing human mobility through cutting-edge exoskeleton solutions. The XoMotion exoskeleton exemplifies their dedication to improving patient rehabilitation outcomes and supporting healthcare providers. With the recent regulatory approval in Canada, HMR is focused on broadening its accessibility, seeking to extend availability in additional markets such as the US and Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the XoMotion exoskeleton?
XoMotion is an advanced medical exoskeleton designed to assist individuals with mobility impairments, allowing them to regain independence and mobility.
When and where is CES 2025 happening?
CES 2025 will take place from January 7th to 10th at the Venetian Exhibit Hall D.
Who can benefit from the XoMotion technology?
Individuals with spinal cord injuries, strokes, and other neurological impairments can benefit greatly from the XoMotion exoskeleton.
How does XoMotion aid therapists?
The device reduces the physical demands placed on therapists, allowing them to focus more on personalized patient care.
Where can I explore XoMotion live?
You can see live demonstrations and interact with the team at the HMR booth 54612 during CES 2025.
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