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    Rex Bionics Ltd., robotic exoskeletons, robotic walking devices, Auckland, New Zealand

    Website - rexbionics.com

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    linkedin.com/company/rex-bionics

    Director - Chuck Carignan

    ex-CEO - Crispin Simon

    Co-founder - Richard Little

    Co-founder - Robert Irving

    Products:

    REX Rehab, robotic exoskeleton, walking device

    REX Personal, robotic exoskeleton, walking device

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    Rex Bionics robotic exo-skeleton at digitalnationz
    September 27, 2014

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    Rex Bionics

    Published on Jan 11, 2016

    Rex Bionics (AIM: RXB) is the pioneer of the REX Robot that enhances the mobility of wheelchair users and was founded in Auckland, New Zealand by two robotics engineers with first hand experience of wheelchair users and their needs.

    Rex Bionics is working with physiotherapists to develop the concept and practice of Robot Assisted Physiotherapy (RAP). In a session of RAP, REX lifts patients from a sitting position into a robot-supported standing position, allowing them to take part in a set of supported walking and stretching exercises, designed by specialist physiotherapists.

    In addition, REX P, for use in the home, enables users to walk and stand with their hands free - providing more work and recreation options. Our vision is to commercialise an all-day use REX P for a target market segment of wheel chair users with a spinal cord injury, who number around 500,000 people in the US and EU alone.

    Wheelchair users are at risk of developing numerous medical complications from extended periods of sitting. By enabling them to spend more time standing, walking and exercising, REX may offer significant health benefits, including improved sleep and maintenance of joint range, and a reduction in spasm, pain, common abdominal problems and prescription drug use.

    A program of "RAPPER" clinical trials is now under way to evaluate these potential benefits and a positive interim analysis of the RAPPER II data was presented on 27th November 2015. Recruitment for RAPPER II remains open and clinics and individuals can send enquiries to [email protected]. Until now, REX has most commonly been used by wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury, but has also been used by people who have suffered a stroke or other traumatic brain injury; and wheelchair users with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy.

    Rex Bionics has three Strategic Objectives - to establish Robot-Assisted Physiotherapy as a Gold Standard of Care for Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke and other neurological conditions; to establish REX as the market-leading robotic mobility aid; and by effective execution of our plans, to deliver significant value growth to shareholders.

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    REX: Unique functions & benefits of a robotic walking device

    Published on Oct 11, 2016

    Explanation and demonstration of the many functions of REX, a robotic exoskeleton.

    See REX walk in all directions, including sideways and backward.

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