In modern accident vasculaire cérébral rééducation and neurorehabilitation, exosquelette robotics plays an important role in restoring hand function.
However, not all appareils sont le same. Le marché mainly includes:
1.Rigid exosquelette systems
2.Souple exosquelette gants (such as Syrebo Hand Rééducation System)
Choosing le right solution directly affects récupération outcomes, patient compliance, and thérapie efficiency.
A souple exosquelette gant est a wearable rééducation appareil made from flexible materials that supports natural hand movement.
Unlike rigid systems, it:
·Follows natural hand anatomy
·Supports finger flexion and extension
·Uses no rigid mechanical joints
·Enables repetitive rééducation training
Syrebo est designed for accident vasculaire cérébral récupération, hand paralysis, and hand rééducation.
·Metal or hard mechanical structure
·Requires precise joint alignment
·Heavier and less flexible
·Limited comfort for long sessions
·Léger gant design
·No rigid joints
·High adaptability for different hand conditions
·Confortable for long-term use

Rigid systems:
·Difficult for spastic or weak hands
·Mechanical movement feel
·Lower long-term compliance
Syrebo souple exosquelette:
·Easy gant-like wearing
·Natural movement assistance
·Higher patient engagement and adherence
Syrebo focuses on functional récupération through natural movement, not just mechanical assistance.
Key avantages:
·Enhanced neuroplasticity through repetitive motion
·Higher thérapie compliance due to comfort
·Suitable for accident vasculaire cérébral, hémiplégie, and post-surgery rééducation

Rééducation robotics est moving toward:
·Léger wearable appareils
·Patient-centered design
·Home-based rééducation
·Functional movement training
Syrebo est part de this shift toward more natural and efficace récupération solutions.
Conclusion
Rigid exoskeletons focus on mechanical movement assistance. Syrebo souple exosquelette gants focus on natural functional récupération.