Get New Products

- Showcasing new and innovative products -
  • Home
    • Latest Products

      Toyota bZ4X Touring set for 2026 Australian release
      John Deere Unveils 2026 Harvester and Header Enhancements to Boost Harvest Efficiency
    • Categories

      • Agriculture
      • Automotive
      • Building and Construction
      • Business
      • Fashion and Beauty
      • Homewares
      • Product News
      • Sports and Lifestyle
      • Technology
    • Latest Stories

      • Toyota bZ4X Touring set for 2026 Australian release May 16, 2025
      • John Deere Unveils 2026 Harvester and Header Enhancements to Boost Harvest Efficiency March 29, 2025
      • New Toyota bZ4X BEV revealed March 29, 2025
      • Toyota unveils updated GR Supra with manual gearbox April 28, 2022
      • Smaller production runs mean growth for Gold Coast-based business April 11, 2022
  • Products
    • Agriculture
    • Automotive
    • Building and Construction
    • Business
    • Fashion and Beauty
    • Homewares
    • Sports and Lifestyle
    • Technology
  • Product News
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Home
|
Technology
|
Welwalk WW-1000 system
Posted on April 26, 2017 by

Toyota is making a robot commercially available for the first time to help people overcome mobility issues and lead independent lives.

A motorised mechanical frame can be attached to the legs of patients who have suffered lower body paralysis due to a stroke or other ailments.

The robotic leg brace is part of Toyota’s Welwalk WW-1000 system that enables patients to practise walking on a special treadmill.

Results from a clinical research program involving patients and healthcare professionals indicated the robot has the potential to help with lower limb recovery.

It offers a range of rehabilitation support functions based on motor learning theory, enabling doctors to adjust the difficulty level to suit each patient, and to provide feedback about an individual’s gait characteristics.

Its simple construction and design makes it easy to fit and operate, with functions controlled using a central touch panel.

Approved and certified as a medical device, Toyota plans to rent 100 of the robotic leg braces to medical establishments in Japan from late 2017.

The leg brace is one of a series of robots Toyota is developing through a partner robot program that draws on its vehicle production and development technologies which have included industrial robots since the 1980s.

Partner robots are designed to support and co-exist with people, helping everyone—particularly the growing number of senior citizens—enjoy freedom of movement while providing support for their carers.

Toyota, which believes mobility is about much more than cars, began developing rehabilitation robots for medical support in late 2007, working with the Fujita Health University Hospital in Toyoake, Japan.

Pilot testing was carried out at the hospital from 2012, leading to the installation of walk training assist robots in 23 medical facilities in Japan since 2014.

Posted in Technology health, technology
Roped In
Cheeki Stainless Steel Winter products

Related Posts

  • stringline tf june 2020

    Stringline apps

    Specifically developed for the fencing industry, Stringline is a dashboard and mobile app suite designed
    read more
  • Telstra launches Australia’s first 5G mobile broadband device with mmWave capability

    Telstra has unveiled Australia’s most advanced 5G mobile broadband device – the 5G Wi-Fi Pro.
    read more
  • Aloe-Vera-x-Gel

    Australian distilleries come together to #StopTheSpread and produce sanitiser

    Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, life as we know it has changed dramatically.
    read more
  • AEV

    Driverless electric vehicle to be powered with solar rooftop

    An Australian startup is developing an innovative autonomous electric vehicle (EV) that will utilise a
    read more

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Automotive
  • Building and Construction
  • Business
  • Fashion and Beauty
  • Homewares
  • Product News
  • Sports and Lifestyle
  • Technology

Recent Posts

4 days ago
Toyota has announced the upcoming arrival of the bZ4X Touring,
2 months ago
John Deere has announced significant enhancements to its harvester and
2 months ago
Toyota has unveiled the enhanced bZ4X, its all-electric SUV, featuring
GR Supra
3 years ago
Toyota has taken the wraps off the updated GR Supra,
3 years ago
A Gold Coast business has showed its propensity for growth
3 years ago
The ability to analyse multiple images at once, GPS capability

POPULAR TAGS

accessories agriculture appliances art automotive broadacre building business cars children construction design fashion fencing food fun furniture generators health homestyle homewares Honda industry interior design jewellery kitchen lifestyle machinery manufacturing news outdoor outdoors pets power equipment power tools product products recalls safety style technology the fence transport vehicle vehicles
© 2025. Privacy Policy