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- GOGOA CLOSES A CONTRACT TO IMPLANT THE HANK EXOSKELETON AT THE CLÍNICA SAN VICENTE IN MADRID
Our lower limb exoskeleton will allow Clínica San Vicente (GRUPO VITALIA HOME) to improve its range of rehabilitation services for injuries and motor pathologies, increasing the range of neurorehabilitation services offered by the Madrid centre and allowing progress in the quality of life of patients. The idea is to offer a motor rehabilitation service that is "more efficient and effective" than conventional treatments. In this project, GOGOA has also been responsible for training five physiotherapists from the Madrid clinic to provide rehabilitation services. This course was given by SARA GARCIA DELGADO, a physiotherapist specialising in neurology, who certified the students as "Hank exoskeleton pilots". In addition, the door is open for the Gogoa Group to implement its rehabilitation technology, supported by the use of exoskeletons developed and manufactured in the Basque Country, in the parent company of the Madrid centre, the Vitalia Home Group, with several rehabilitation clinics in Zaragoza, Seville and Granada. Read the full story at: https://lnkd.in/eicmiuW9 #exoskeleton #neurorehabilitation #neurorehabilitation #rehabilitation #medtech #medicaldevices
- GOGOA AND MOVEX LIVING LAB URRETXU (ONBIDERATU) TAKE PART IN THE "UROLA GARAIA ZAINTZA LAB" PROJECT
Gogoa and our neuro-rehabilitation therapy design centre Movex Living Lab Urretxu (Onbideratu) are taking part in the 'Urola Garaia Zaintza LAB' project. "The aim of the latter is to innovate in a care model that, based on ortho-prosthetics, technical aids and advanced neuro-rehabilitation systems, enables the provision of innovative care at home, aimed at people in a situation of fragility, dependence or with reduced mobility in the Urola Garaia region, with the ultimate goal of improving their personal autonomy". Apart from the neuro-rehabilitation treatments that we offer in our centre, the HELK textile exoskeleton will be used for the mobilisation of dependent people in homes in the region with the aim of avoiding caregiver injuries and increasing their human capabilities. This is a revolution for the social and health care sector. At Gogoa, we believe that it is important to provide innovative care for the elderly who are frail, dependent or have reduced mobility. Providing personalised care at home allows them to live independently and improve their quality of life. Innovation in home care can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of care services, which can reduce costs and improve the quality of life of older people. It is crucial to ensure that older people feel supported and cared for so that they can enjoy life to the best of their ability. We are committed to improving people's lives through technology. It is very important to us to leave the world better than we found it, we are working for a revolution. Read the full story at: https://lnkd.in/ecZxYCGD UGGASA #exoskeleton #exoskeleton #silvereconomy #elderlycare #neurorehabilitation #elderlycare #elderlycare #urolagaraia
- MOVEX CLINICS BILBAO CELEBRATES 2 YEARS OF PROVIDING ROBOTIC NEUROREHABILITATION TREATMENTS
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO MOVEX CLINICS! We are very happy to know that we have been making a big difference in our patients' lives for the past two years. As experts in neuro-rehabilitation with exoskeletons, we have proven that it is possible to go beyond conventional treatments and achieve unique results in less time. At Movex Clinics, we specialise in the treatment of various pathologies, including: Stroke: both ischaemic and haemorrhagic, as well as traumatic brain injury. Spinal cord injury: from traumatic injuries and tumours to myelopathies and other spinal cord injuries. Post-operative: we offer rehabilitation of knee injuries for faster recovery. Neurodegenerative diseases: Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Neuromuscular diseases: Ataxia, muscular dystrophies and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). Cerebral palsy. Brain or central nervous system tumours. Peripheral nervous system injuries. With more than 100 rehabilitated patients, we have revolutionised neurological rehabilitation, providing advanced and personalised therapy for each patient. Thanks to our technology and our focus on neuro-plasticity and motor neuron reprogramming through repetitive motion, we have been able to help people regain their mobility and improve their quality of life. Not surprisingly, we have achieved great success in such a short time. We are proud to be the only biomedical exoskeleton manufacturer to offer in-house therapies in our clinics. We also have a Living Lab in Urretxu where we research, design and develop unique and personalised treatments. Nobody knows the robotic neurorehabilitation method better than we do. In fact, our innovative therapies are leading the way in neurorehabilitation, providing an effective and efficient alternative to conventional treatments. We are confident that we will continue to be leaders in the field for years to come. Congratulations on our second anniversary and all that we have achieved so far! We are excited to see what the future holds and look forward to continuing to see how we transform lives. #Neurorehabilitation #Exoskeletons #Rehabilitation #Innovation #QualityOfLife
- GOGOA PARTICIPATES IN THE 100 STARTUPS HEALTH EVENT IN MADRID
Today we are participating in the 100 Startups Health event that is being held on 22 and 23 March 2023 at La Nave, Madrid. This event is a presentation of 100 national and international startups in the field of health. This event is an open innovation initiative that connects all actors in the health ecosystem to drive the complete transformation of the sector. 100 Startups Health focuses on acquiring and investing in technology and unites innovation and technology leaders in the healthcare industry with the best technology solutions. It also promotes cross-innovation among all stakeholders in the digital health sector to build a stronger and more innovative ecosystem. Don't miss this great opportunity to learn more about Gogoa Mobility Robots, one of the most innovative startups in healthcare, and learn how we are transforming the industry. Join us at this event in La Nave, Madrid! Get more information about the event on the 100 Startups website: https://100startups.es/ #100StartupsHealth #HealthTransformation #HealthTechnology #OpenInnovation #healthcare
- MonitorEX: Ergonomics and Physiological Monitoring Module for Exoskeleton Users
Gogoa Mobility Robots is proud to announce its participation in the MonitorEX project, funded by the European Commission under the SHOP4CF initiative. As a leading provider of innovative solutions for ergonomic exoskeletons, Gogoa Mobility Robots brings its expertise in the field to this groundbreaking project. The project will be a joint effort between Gogoa Mobility Robots and CEIT, a renowned research center with extensive experience in the fields of robotics and ergonomics analysis. By combining their expertise, the two organizations are poised to make a significant impact on the future of industrial work. The objective of MonitorEx is to develop a software module that can analyze from an ergonomics and physiological point of view the appropriate behavior of the worker wearing an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons can support workers in heavy and non-ergonomic tasks, but there is a lack of software that can evaluate the ergonomics and health condition of the user. The project will instrument a remote and real-time monitoring system that consists of a set of commercial and low-cost sensors embedded in the exoskeleton structure, for ergonomics and health monitoring in daily industrial tasks. Additionally, a new SHOP4CF component (called MonitorEX) will be developed to evaluate the ergonomics and physiological condition of an exoskeleton’s user handling heavy loads or working under non-ergonomic postures, testing it in industrial use-cases. The proposed component combines both the ergonomics analysis and the physiological condition of the user to evaluate the need and proper application of exoskeletons. Gogoa Mobility Robots is excited to be at the forefront of this disruptive technology and is committed to continuing to develop innovative solutions for the future. #exoskeletons #ergonomics #industrialinnovation #SHOP4CF #EuropeanCommission
- Scientific study shows the benefits of HANK in the rehabilitation of paraplegic patients
A recent scientific article published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation details the results of a rehabilitation trial using HANK, a lower limb robotic ambulatory exoskeleton developed by Gogoa Mobility Robots. The trial was conducted on paraplegic patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI) of less than 1 year since injury at the Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos of Toledo. The study was a prospective, randomized, comparative study, and the results provide evidence of the safety and feasibility of using Hank for gait training in SCI patients. The trial involved two groups of participants, an intervention group (IG) and a control group (CG), with both groups undergoing a walking training program. The results showed that all the clinical and functional variables assessed improved after treatment in both groups, but the IG participants who were trained with the robotic exoskeleton showed greater improvement in the WISCI-II (Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury) scores and needed less external assistance. The study suggests that using Hank for gait training can provide significant benefits to patients with SCI in terms of improving their walking ability and reducing their dependence on external assistance. The authors of the study recommend further multi-center efficacy trials with larger sample sizes to confirm the mechanisms responsible for the improvements seen in exoskeleton-driven interventions. In conclusion, Gogoa Mobility Robots is working towards improving the lives of people through technology and neurological rehabilitation, as demonstrated by the promising results of the trial using Hank. https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12984-023-01158-z Thanks to participants and the staff from Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo. Co-authors: Ángel Gil-Agudo, Álvaro Megía-García, José Luis Pons, Isabel Sinovas-Alonso, Natalia Comino-Suárez, Vicente Lozano-Berrio & Antonio J. del-Ama. #HANK #Neurorehabilitation #SpinalCordInjury #Exoskeleton #GaitTraining
- Hank: the innovative exoskeleton for neurological rehabilitation on World Parkinson's Day.
Yesterday, Wednesday 12th April, our exoskeleton for neurological rehabilitation Hank was presented at the Parkinson's Association of La Roda CIRENC in Albacete. Gogoa Mobility Robots' R&D&I Director, Dr. Guillermo Asín Prieto, had the honour of showing this innovative technology in the framework of World Parkinson's Day, celebrated on Tuesday 11th April. The Parkinson's Association of La Roda is a non-profit organisation with more than 20 years of experience in assisting, guiding and informing people affected by neurological and physical diseases who see their quality of life limited and need services appropriate to their current situation. For this reason, we are honoured to be able to collaborate with this organisation and to present them with Hank, a state-of-the-art technology. Hank is a lower limb exoskeleton that has been developed by our R&D&I team and represents an innovative technology in the field of neurological gait rehabilitation. This exoskeleton helps people suffering from neurological diseases to regain mobility and strength in their lower limbs in a safe and effective way. Thanks to the cutting-edge technology used in its design, Hank enables patients to perform rehabilitation exercises in a personalised manner tailored to their needs. We are very grateful to have had the opportunity to present Hank at the Parkinson's Association of La Roda and to be able to help people struggling with neurological diseases. This type of collaboration is essential to continue advancing in the innovation of technologies that improve the quality of life of patients and their day-to-day independence. In short, at Gogoa Mobility Robots we are committed to the research and development of innovative technologies in the field of neurological rehabilitation, and we will continue working to improve the lives of people struggling with neurological diseases. #WorldParkinsonDay #NeurologicalRehabilitation #MedicalTechnology #Innovation #Exoskeleton
- CTO of Gogoa Mobility Robots to participate in expert panel on exoskeletons at ORP2023
We are thrilled to announce the participation of Juantxu Martin, CTO of Gogoa Mobility Robots, as a speaker on the expert panel at the 23rd International Congress ORP, which will take place at the Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao (Spain) on April 26th, 27th, and 28th, 2023. Mr. Martin will be part of the expert panel in charge of leading the Exoskeleton Experiential Workshop. He will share this panel with other renowned professionals in the field of ergonomics and biomechanics, such as Gustavo Rosal López, representative of the Spanish Ergonomics Association (Spain); Alicia Piedrabuena Cuesta, from the Institute of Biomechanics (IBV) (Spain); Ricardo Masián Bessard, from Internaco Group S.A. (Spain); and Bernat Graupera Sanz, from Healthy Technical Suits (Spain). The participation of such distinguished experts promises an enriching and informative discussion for all attendees of the event. During the expert panel, the vital need to create ergonomic standards for the implementation of exoskeletons in the workplace, a topic of great importance today, will be addressed. This debate will take place on April 26th, 2023, in room 1B of the Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao, from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. It is worth noting that the International Occupational Risk Prevention (ORP) Foundation is an international, independent, and non-profit institution committed to improving the quality of working life and business innovation. The foundation promotes studies, meetings, seminars, summer schools, symposia, congresses, and training plans that allow for the promotion of different economic sectors and contribute to improving the productivity and competitiveness of the business fabric and the quality of working life. We invite you to join us at this important event: https://lnkd.in/etaf4dt3 #ORP2023 #ORP #exoskeletons #ergonomics #biomechanics #bilbao #robots
- Gogoa partners with World Exoskeleton Day to advance exoskeleton technology
We are thrilled to announce that Gogoa Mobility Robots is partnering with World Exoskeleton Day to advance exoskeleton technology and improve the lives of people with mobility impairments. As a Basque Med-Tech biotechnology company, our dedication lies in the design and development of high-tech robotic exoskeletons to enhance people's quality of life. At Gogoa, we are committed to excellence and have established our own robotic neuro-rehabilitation clinics, called Movex Clinics, along with a laboratory for the design of personalized therapies. Our goal is to lead the revolution in rehabilitation and ergonomics, with the purpose of increasing human capabilities and improving people's well-being. We will celebrate World Exoskeleton Day on May 2nd by: Hosting an open house event in our Movex Living Lab in Urretxu. Visitors will have the opportunity to see our exoskeletons in action with real patients and learn how this technology can aid the recovery process. Sharing success stories of individuals who have been rehabilitated in our Movex Clinics by our therapies with exoskeletons. Our commitment is to continue working towards a more inclusive and accessible future. Join us in our mission to drive the evolution of exoskeleton technology, which holds the potential to revolutionize the way we experience the world. Follow us on social media @gogoarobots and use the hashtags #exoskeleton #wed #world_exoskeleton_day #robot to show your support for the cause.
- Gogoa Mobility Robots Celebrates World Exoskeleton Day with Open House Event and Success Stories
We are excited to announce that today, May 2nd, marks World Exoskeleton Day. It is a day where we celebrate the immense progress made in the field of exoskeleton technology in recent years, and it serves as an opportunity to inspire and inform individuals who may not be familiar with this technology. At the same time, we want to create awareness that exoskeletons are not just a concept from the distant future. They are already changing people's lives, particularly in the medical field. As a Basque Med-Tech biotechnology company dedicated to enhancing people's quality of life, we at Gogoa Mobility Robots are committed to excellence. We have established our own robotic neuro-rehabilitation clinics, called Movex Clinics, along with a laboratory for the design of personalized therapies. Our goal is to lead the revolution in rehabilitation and ergonomics, with the purpose of increasing human capabilities and improving people's well-being. To celebrate World Exoskeleton Day, we are hosting an open house event at our Movex Living Lab in Urretxu, located at Onbideratu Zentroa (Uggasa), Poligono mugitegi vial C, 17-18, 20700 Urretxu (Gipuzkoa). Visitors are welcome to join us from 10:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 17:00. During these times, visitors will have the opportunity to see our exoskeletons in action with real patients and learn how this technology can aid the recovery process. We are also thrilled to share some of our success stories with you on this day. These stories showcase how our exoskeletons have been instrumental in transforming the lives of individuals with mobility impairments. Isabel is a 52-year-old woman who had been living with paraplegia for the past 7 years due to an infarction in her spinal cord. Before using our exoskeletons, she relied on a motorized wheelchair for mobility and needed assistance even for basic activities of daily living. However, after undergoing rehabilitation at our Movex Clinics with the help of our exoskeleton technology, Isabel can now walk on the street with a cane and is independent in her basic activities of daily living. Ramón is a 74-year-old man who had been living with tetraplegia for 2 and a half years. He had lost control of his trunk and had no active movement in his upper limbs. With the help of our exoskeleton technology and personalized therapies at our Movex Clinics, Ramón can now control his trunk and move his upper limbs actively. He has even been able to stand up and walk with assistance, marking a significant improvement in his quality of life. Juan Carlos, who is 57 years old and has a history of a stroke and a recent diagnosis of ALS, has been receiving treatment for a year. Before starting the treatment, he suffered from falls 2-3 times a month. However, with the help of our exoskeleton technology, he has been able to decrease his falls to just one per month. In addition, he has gained 7 points on the Berg scale and 4 points on the Tinetti scale. Jose Antonio, who is 74 years old and suffered a stroke four years ago, has also made significant progress in his rehabilitation. He had an ischemic stroke in the vertebro-basilar territory, and the etiology of his condition was indeterminate. With the help of our exoskeleton technology, he has gained 9 points in the Fugl Meyer scale for motor function in his lower limbs and another 9 points in the motor function of his upper limbs. He has also gained 9 points in the Berg scale and Tinetti scale. As a result of his progress, he has been able to return to his boat with greater independence. These success stories are a testament to the potential of exoskeleton technology in changing people's lives. At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we are committed to driving the evolution of this technology to make it more inclusive and accessible to all. Join us in our mission to revolutionize the way we experience the world. #WorldExoskeletonDay #ExoskeletonTechnology #RoboticNeurorehabilitation #MobilityImpairments #PersonalizedTherapies
- Do you want to change the world of health? Sign up for our robotic neurorehabilitation course
Gogoa Mobility Robots is pleased to present the course "Robotic Neurorehabilitation - A Reality of the Future", which will be held on 11-12 September 2023 at the Palacio Miramar in Donostia / San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Spain. The course will be held as part of the Summer Courses (UIK) of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), which enjoy an enviable reputation in the academic world. This course is a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the state of the art of robotic technologies applied to neurorehabilitation, as well as trends in the design of robotic systems and exoskeletons in the healthcare world. You will also learn about the practical application of these technologies from the experience of professionals in rehabilitation medicine, neurology, physiotherapy and patients. The course will be taught both face-to-face and live online, so that you can attend from anywhere in the world. In addition, the methodology combines theoretical exposition with practical experience in the use of technologies. The target audience for this course is broad, including the general public, university students, teachers and public health professionals. In addition, young people up to 25 years of age can enjoy a special price of 25 euros per course if they register before 31 May, and public health professionals will receive a 75% discount on course fees. Don't miss this opportunity: Register now for the course "Robotic neurorehabilitation - A reality of the future" through the following link: https://lnkd.in/ekvPSUQF and contact the organisation for any queries about the registration process on 943 21 95 11 or by e-mail at info@uik.eus. We look forward to seeing you in Donostia / San Sebastián in September 2023 to learn together about the future of robotic neurorehabilitation! #UIK2023 #NeurorehabilitationRobotics #SummerCourses #RoboticTechnologies #HealthExoskeletons #MedTech
- Medical innovation! Gogoa stands out at SVNCOT Annual Congress with its ambulatory exoskeletons
Exciting news! Today we are delighted to share our remarkable day at the Annual Congress of SVNCOT - Vasco Navarro Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, held at the Interpretation Center of La Antigua in Zumarraga. Our CEO, Carlos Fernandez Isoird, had the honor of participating in the second roundtable, where he had the opportunity to share his perspective on exoskeletons as an innovative technology for spinal cord injuries. It was an enriching space where important advancements and solutions in the field of medicine were addressed. At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we are committed to developing and implementing cutting-edge technologies that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Our exoskeletons represent a leap forward in the rehabilitation and recovery of those who have suffered spinal cord injuries, providing greater autonomy and better social integration. During the roundtable, Carlos Fernandez Isoird shared his vision on the transformative potential of exoskeletons in rehabilitation, highlighting how this innovative technology can help restore mobility and enhance the quality of life for patients. He also emphasized the importance of collaboration between the medical sector and technology companies to drive the development of effective and accessible solutions. We feel honored to have been part of this outstanding event and to have had the opportunity to contribute to the conversation about the future of medicine and rehabilitation. We thank SVNCOT - Vasco Navarro Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology for organizing this congress and providing us with the opportunity to share our ideas and experiences. At Gogoa Mobility Robots, we will continue working diligently to drive research and innovation in the field of exoskeletons and other rehabilitation technologies. Our commitment is to improve people's lives, and we are eager to continue closely collaborating with the medical community and other key stakeholders to achieve significant advancements in this field. #GogoaMobilityRobots #Exoskeletons #MedicalRehabilitation #TechnologicalInnovation #QualityOfLife












