Case Study: REX-Assisted Physiotherapy

When an operation to remove a spinal tumor in 2011 left Ali Ahmed Saleh Al-Mehrezi paralyzed, he thought he would never walk again and would spend the rest of his years lying in a bed. REX changed his outlook on life. Read his story here.

First Impressions of REX

The following testimonial comes from Nick Yarter and his mother, Laura Hunter, of Canton, Massachusetts: Nicholas Yarter, 16, sustained a C4-C5 injury in a diving accident on May 8, 2015. He has been confined to a wheelchair since. Upon meeting REX for the first time, Nick regained his sense of balance and center of gravity and got used to walking … Read More

REX Presented at Rehab Institute of Michigan’s Heart of Champions Gala

Tampa, FL (March 8, 2016) − Recently launched in the U.S., the REX robotic device for people with spinal injury and other mobility impairments was demonstrated March 8 at the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Heart of Champions Gala at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan. REX is a hands-free robotic mobility device for rehabilitation. Designed for people with limited mobility, … Read More

Enable Me Launches U.S. Distribution of REX Bionic System

Hands-Free Mobility Device Completely Self-Supporting and Rapidly Adjustable Tampa, FL (February 10, 2016) – REX is a hands-free robotic mobility device for rehabilitation. Designed for people with limited mobility, REX is completely self-supporting and can adjust quickly to each user. REX lifts patients from a sitting position into a robot-supported standing position, allowing them to take part in a set … Read More