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Robotic Rehab Devices: buying guides & advice

Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to robotic rehab devices. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.

Price Estimates8 min read

What Does a Robotic Rehab Device Cost?

*How to navigate pricing for exoskeletons, arm therapy robots, and gait trainers—from $30,000 entry-level systems to $150,000+ clinical-grade units*

May 5, 2026Read article
Buying Guides12 min read

How to Choose Robotic Rehab Devices

Robotic rehabilitation devices are powered orthoses, exoskeletons, and end-effector systems that deliver high-repetition, sensor-instrumented therapy for stroke, spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury, MS, and post-orthopedic recovery. Exoskeletons are rigid anthropomorphic structures attached to a patient's body segments by cuffs or straps, with actuation through servo/DC motors at the joints or cable-driven systems, used for hand, arm, and leg rehabilitation as either stationary systems (e.g., ArmeoPower, Lokomat from Hocoma) or wearable/mobile devices (e.g., MyoPro arm exoskeleton, ReWalk lower-limb exoskeleton) . Typical buyers are inpatient rehab hospitals, SCI/stroke specialty centers, VA facilities, large academic neurorehabilitation programs, and increasingly outpatient clinics — purchasing usually follows a clinical champion's pilot and a multi-year capital plan.

May 1, 2026Read article