
Onboarding & Training
Receive full training for your staff on safe and effective use.
Access instructional videos, manuals, and support materials.
How to Rent
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Book a demo
Experience the benefits firsthand
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Rent & Learn
Go through training and start using immediately
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Grow & Earn
Attract patients, enhance recovery, increase income.

Exoskeleton rental for:
Rehabilitation Centers
Physiotherapy Clinics
Physiotherapy Practices
11
years we are helping people in rehabilitation
10k+
pilots walked in exoskeletons
1
day it takes to learn how to walk in the exoskeleton
Reneving lives. Step by step.
Technology that helps
Supporting recovery and mobility
for individuals with neurological conditions:
• Spinal injuries
• Cerebral palsy
• Multiple sclerosis
• Stroke
• Neurological disorders
CE Mark and ISO:13485 certified, cleared by FDA.



Used in 250+ hospitals worldwide
Clinically tested & medically approved
CE & FDA Certified

ExoCloud
Convenient way of controlling the data on training sessions, the analysis of which allows to tailor the ExoRehabilitation sessions more efficiently to the patient’s needs.

World-Class Exoskeletons. Unlimited Patient Impact.
Why ExoAtlet?



Technology that works
Reactivate the nervous system through movement—when everything else has been tried.
Exoskeleton-assisted rehab can help prevent pressure sores, improve bladder control, reduce pain, and restore strength—both physically and emotionally.
For some patients, it’s the only tool left to bring them back into active recovery.
You could be the reason they try one more time.


11 Years of Expertise.
Trusted by International Scientific Community.
"ExoAtlet is the best solution not only for practical tasks of my patients’ rehabilitation but also for research on the motor control of posture and locomotion – the fundamental studies that eventually lead to new clinical applications. With the aid of a brain-machine interface, human participants can simply give commands to the exoskeleton by thinking about it. Moreover, we’ve been investigating how such a brain-to-exoskeleton link could contribute to functional restoration and rehabilitation of patients suffering from lower-limb paralysis."
Mikhail Lebedev, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist
Duke University, the USA.
Helping people to move forward. Step by step.
