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    Stroke Assistive Devices Companies

    ID: MRFR/Pharma/10072-HCR
    110 Pages
    Rahul Gotadki
    October 2025

    Stroke assistive devices companies specialize in developing innovative products to aid individuals affected by strokes in regaining independence and improving their quality of life. These companies create a range of devices tailored to address various aspects of stroke recovery, including mobility, communication, and daily living tasks. Cutting-edge technologies such as robotic exoskeletons, adaptive communication devices, and smart rehabilitation tools are often at the forefront of their offerings. These companies strive to enhance user experience, promote rehabilitation, and empower stroke survivors to regain functionality.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Stroke Assistive Devices Market

    Stroke Assistive Devices Key Companies

     


    Latest Stroke Assistive Devices Companies Update:

    Ekso Bionics Expands into Home Market with EksoNR for Early Stroke Rehabilitation:


    Ekso Bionics, a leading developer of robotic exoskeletons for medical and industrial use, has announced the launch of EksoNR, a new exoskeleton specifically designed for early stroke rehabilitation in the home setting.


    EksoNR is a lightweight, portable exoskeleton that can be easily donned and doffed by patients themselves. It uses AI-powered software to guide and assist patients through personalized therapy exercises, helping them regain mobility and function after a stroke. The launch of EksoNR marks a significant step forward in making stroke rehabilitation more accessible and affordable for patients. Ekso Bionics is partnering with home health agencies and insurance providers to make EksoNR available to a wider range of patients.


    ReWalk Robotics Receives FDA Clearance for First AI-Powered Exoskeleton System:ReWalk Robotics, another major player in the exoskeleton market, has received FDA clearance for its ReWalk Revolve AI exoskeleton system. ReWalk Revolve AI is the first exoskeleton system to incorporate artificial intelligence to personalize therapy and improve patient outcomes. The system uses sensors and machine learning algorithms to continuously monitor a patient's movements and adjust the assistance provided by the exoskeleton in real-time. This FDA clearance is a major milestone for ReWalk Robotics and could pave the way for wider adoption of AI-powered exoskeletons in stroke rehabilitation.


    Brain-Computer Interface Technologies Show Promise for Stroke Rehabilitation:In addition to exoskeletons, brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies are also emerging as promising tools for stroke rehabilitation. BCI systems allow patients to control computer cursors or robotic devices using only their thoughts. Recent studies have shown that BCI therapy can help stroke patients regain some lost motor function and improve their independence. Companies like Neurorehab and Blackflin have developed BCI systems specifically for stroke rehabilitation.


    List of Stroke Assistive Devices Key companies in the market

    • AnthroTronix (US)

    • ReWalk Robotics (US)

    • Bionik Laboratories (US)

    • Saebo (US)

    • Ekso Bionics (US)

    • Bioxtreme Robotics Rehibilitation (Israel)

    • Mazor Robotics Ltd. (Israel)

    • Intuitive Surgical Inc. (US)

    • Interactive Motion Technologies (US)

    • Accuray, Inc (US)