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Empowering Patients From
the Very Beginning

Patient mobilization in the very early stages of rehabilitation.

Negative consequences of immobilization

Prolonged immobilization and reduced mobility have large consequences on the physical health status of the patient and can lead to various musculoskeletal and cardiovascular complications.

Research has also shown that immobilization in the early phase of and after acute medical treatment has a negative effect on the recovery process as well as long-term mortality rate. There is undisputedly a need for effective and safe mobilization from an early phase on, to reduce the direct as well as long-term immobility-related effects and complications.

Limitations of Conventional
Early Mobilization

Conventional Tilt Table Training

  • No leg movement leads to limited musculoskeletal and cardiovascular response which can delay walking abilities in the acute period
  • Pooling of blood in the lower extremities can lead to a drop of the central blood pressure
  • Disruptions of therapy due to presyncopal symptoms

Conventional therapy – Out-of-bed

  • Therapists are exposed to physical strain
  • Standing up and early gait initiation are labor intensive
  • Limited number of repetitions in an upright position

Advantages of ErigoPro Therapy

Early and Safe Mobilization

Safely verticalize and mobilize patients with very reduced or no ambulation ability and/or reduced transfer and standing abilities due to circulatory, neurological, or musculoskeletal conditions.

The ErigoPro gradually brings the patient into an upright position while moving the legs and applying cyclic leg loading. This enables safe verticalization and early functional mobilization of the lower extremity; optionally supported by functional electrical stimulation. Patients can be trained intensively and safely in a very early stage of rehabilitation.

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Less disruptions of therapy

Therapy with the ErigoPro leads to significantly less disruptions of therapy than verticalization with a classic tilt table. (1)

Verticalization, passive leg movements and functional electrical stimulation may help in cardiovascular stabilization and reduce the risk of syncope.

(Hocoma data on file as of Nov. 2022)

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Increased Muscle-Strength & Improved Functional Independence in Activities of Daily Living

Patients who are immobile in bed or in need of a wheelchair for mobility can increase their lower extremity muscle strength and achieve greater functional independence in activity of daily living with ErigoPro therapy. (1)

(1) Hocoma data on file as of Nov. 2022

FES supported muscle activation

Increases muscle activation by additional Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES).

Physiologically, leg muscle contractions (muscle pump) propel blood back to the heart, reducing venous stasis in the legs and stabilizing blood pressure. In patients who are immobile, FES-induced contractions of leg muscles could be used to activate the muscle pump and to improve blood flow and venous return.
The ErigoPro FES is fully synchronized with the robotic leg movements. Up to eight FES channels can be operated easily by the therapist on the touchscreen of the ErigoPro and adjusted according to the patient’s motor abilities.

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Excellent Clinical Usability

The ErigoPro can be used stationary or rolled directly into the patient room. It can be adjusted to align with the patient bed for supine transfer or even transfer with a patient lift.

The ErigoPro offers a safe training with direct patient contact and the possibility of constant interact on with patients. Hospital equipment such as patient monitoring systems can be safely attached to the included standard rails. Further benefits include therapy control via an intuitive user interface on a touchscreen, electronic adjustment of leg length, as well as the flexible onesized patient harness system.

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Increased Therapy Efficiency

The ErigoPro enables a single therapist to provide mobilization, verticalization, and sensorimotor stimulation safely and efficiently at the same time.

In specific cases, e.g., with acute patients, more than one therapist per patient may be necessary. In such settings, the efficiency may be increased further by installing more than one device in the same room.

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Success Stories

The Fact That I was Being Stimulated Very Early Helped a Lot
Timothee was a healthy 17-year-old when all of a sudden he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré, an inflammatory illness leading to malfunctions of the nerves throughout the body. After his admission to the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland in June 2013, he spent one month in an artificial coma. Already in the intensive care unit he started his therapy with the Erigo three times per week as part of his standard of care. "The goal was to activate the brain and the body", explains Timothee. "At the beginning I didn't feel my body at all. That changed through the mobilization with the Erigo". His good physical condition before his illness in combination with the therapy with the Erigo, helped him recover extremely quickly. "First it was the Erigo that moved his legs, and in the end it was Timothee who gave the impulse. That motivated him very strongly", explains Timothee's mother Valerie. By end of July 2013 Timothee reached his goals of being able to breathe and eat on his own and to move his legs again. He was able to leave the CHUV and is looking forward to continuing his rehabilitation, including therapy with the Lokomat. "Before my illness I was always healthy and never had to go to the hospital. I'm amazed and happy to see how many great devices there are to help people like me recover again."
Timothee Rajanoarivo
Patient
Returning to Daily Life
After an ischemic stroke damaged a part of the right side of his brain, Mr. Petithuguenin had a light paresis and a left-sided ataxia. During the 20 days he spent at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland he trained with the Erigo and received physical and occupational therapy that helped him improve his coordination and movement control. After regaining some of his independence, Mr. Petithuguenin was able to return home with his wife and to actively participate in daily life again.
Daniel Petithuguenin
Patient
First Steps Towards Independence
After a hemorrhagic stroke in September 2012, Peter Häberli was hemiplegic and spent several weeks in an artificial coma. In November 2012 he was transferred to the Rehaklinik Zihlschlacht in Switzerland where he trained with the Erigo several times per week. At the beginning he was only able to move from lying into sitting position with the help of two therapists. A transfer into a wheelchair was not possible. He had no head control and was only able to communicate through light nodding. While being monitored, Mr. Häberli was safely mobilized with the Erigo, which made it possible for him to get a feel for standing upright and walking.
Peter Häberli
Patient

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The therapy solution that uniquely combines gradual verticalization, leg mobilization and intensive sensorimotor stimulation through cyclic leg loading.

Scientific Evidence

  1. Early and Safe Mobilization

“The mobilization by means of Erigo is a well-tolerated method of mobilization and can be considered a safe system of early mobilization of patients with severe brain injuries.”
(Rocca et al. 2016)

  1. Less Disruptions of Therapy

“No episodes of marked hypotension were observed during verticalization on Erigo with or without FES. In contrast, more than half of the patients in the tilt-table group showed decreases in blood pressure of 20% or more.”

(Kuznetsov et al. 2013)

“Passive leg movements during head-up tilt [with Erigo] can lessen the number of treatment discontinuations due to presyncopal symptoms.”

(Luther et al. 2008)

  1. Improvement in Lower Extremity Muscle Strength

“In ROBO-FES [ErigoPro] leg strength increased more than in control [classic tilt table].“

(Kuznetsov et al. 2013)

  1. Improvement in Functional Independence in Activities of Daily Living

Verticalization and mobilization with the Erigo leads to a clinically relevant improvement in functional independence in activities of daily living in patients with very reduced or no ambulation ability and/or reduced transfer and standing abilities.

(Hocoma data on file, as of Nov. 2022)

What Experts Say

Clinical Success with the Erigo
At the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Switzerland (CHUV), the department of clinical neurosciences treats different health problems, traumas and diseases associated with the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Its unit of acute neurorehabilitation is formed by an interprofessional team of experts who treat these patients within a specific neurosensory rehabilitation program. All patients with neurological lesions are supported according to an assessment of their potential for rehabilitation and their therapy goals following acute care. The Erigo is used during the whole treatment process, starting in acute care, to improve motor function by intensive early mobilization. The CHUV is one of the international clinical partners, that provide Hocoma with important clinical expertise and scientific insights in order to help improve the Erigo.
Dr. med. Karin Diserens
Head of Acute Neurorehabilitation Unit, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Switzerland

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