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BAMBINI

One of the first exoskeletons
for children in the world. 

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About

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ExoAtlet Bambini is designed to help children with congenital neurological disorders to learn how to walk again, and children who sustained an injury to restore their walking skills. It helps children with cerebral palsy by preventing associated complications such as contractures or spasticity.

CE Mark — expected 2025

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Goals of Rehabilitation

  • Early childhood intervention;

  • Quick rehabilitation;

  • Making the process continuous by providing inpatient and outpatient care, as well as care at home;

  • Creation of new effective methods for restoring the impaired or absent locomotor function in children;

  • Creating a neurorehabilitation system using an exoskeleton for children and adolescents;

  • Meeting the need in high-tech medical care;

  • Developing natural gait and heel to toe foot roll with the help of eight actuators that allow movement in different planes.

BAMBINI MINI

The first exoskeleton
with optional FES
for children from 2 to 7 years old

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About

CE Mark - expected 2026

ExoAtlet Bambini Mini is an active powered exoskeleton designed to help children with congenital neurological disorders to learn how to walk again

Multiple trials confirm that, when introduced at an early stage of rehabilitation, an exoskeleton ensures the highest improvement of central nervous system activity and compensation of movement disorders. 

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Goals in Rehabilitation

  • Earliest possible intervention;

  • Quick rehabilitation;

  • Meaningful changes in biomechanical structure of walking;

  • Creation of new, effective methods for restoring the impaired or absent locomotor function in children;

  • Developing natural gait and heel to toe foot roll with the help of eight actuators that allow movement in different planes

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For children with 
cerebral palsy,
spinal muscular atrophy,
and other conditions.

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“I like that when I’m in this suit I straighten up, my back is straight, my knees are straight. <...> I think exoskeleton is a good thing, it helps people a lot, I’ve seen that. A plus for me personally is that it stretches my leg, my muscle; my knees do not straighten up completely, but when I’m in this suit everything is straight”.

Andrew P., spastic cerebral palsy

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