Wearable robotic leg exoskeleton on wooden floor, displayed in a minimalist accessible lobby

Until recently, powered exoskeletons have only been used for military purposes. Today, this high-tech equipment has become a breakthrough rehabilitation method for people suffering from motor dysfunction.

Patients with impaired function of lower limbs, paralysis or paraparesis, have a chance to get up, sit down and walk wearing an exoskeleton, despite their impairments.

Individual Sessions

Man using a wearable lower-limb exoskeleton and forearm crutches, walking in a rehabilitation setting.
Man progressing from wheelchair to walking using a wearable robotic exoskeleton, walker and crutches in a bright rehabilitation room
Illuminated wooden salt graduation tower with three arched walkways, leaning support beams and warm amber lighting at night

Accommodation and full board, a medical consultation, a physiotherapy consultation, physical therapy treatments, therapeutic massages (partial), one-to-one sessions with a physiotherapist, psychological advice and – of course – the highly beneficial exoskeleton rehabilitation sessions with a therapist. If you need full nursing care, it is available at extra charge. The patient will stay at Sanatorium Kujawiak.