The Fourier Rehab Team at MEDICA 2025

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Robotic rehabilitation solutions presented at MEDICA 2025

Rehabilitation specialist Fourier Rehab presented its portfolio of robotic systems at MEDICA 2025. The solutions ranged from exoskeletons to cycling-based therapy devices and platforms for data management.

Fourier Rehab also contributed to the MEDICA Innovation Forum, where Owen Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division, presented in the session "Robotics – Enhancing Healthcare with Intelligent Automation." His presentation addressed how intelligent automation and embodied AI are being applied in rehabilitation settings. 

The company presented the ArmMotus M2 Pro, an upper limb rehabilitation device for neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, designed with force feedback technology to deliver adaptive movement support. Also on display was the ArmMotus EMU, a cable-driven exoskeleton for upper limb recovery in neurological patients. The device features gravity compensation, haptic feedback, and gamified therapy elements. The CycleMotus A4 was shown as well, supporting active and passive limb training with motor control and a touchscreen interface for patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, or Parkinson's disease. 

Fourier Rehab also introduced three new developments: 

  • InfinityNet: A cloud-connected platform designed to link devices and data within the RehabHub system. 
  • DualMotus: A multi-limb robotic rehabilitation system for patients recovering from stroke, neurological injuries, or orthopedic conditions. 
  • ExoMotus M4 + VR: A lower-limb exoskeleton offering programmable gait training, with optional VR integration. 

"MEDICA continues to be a powerful global platform for us to engage with clinical experts, researchers, and distributors worldwide," said Owen Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division. "Our participation this year underscores our mission to make intelligent rehabilitation technologies more accessible, effective, and patient-centered." 

Fourier Rehab's participation at MEDICA 2025 included discussions with hospitals, research institutions, and distributors. The company has existing collaborations with organizations including Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, ETH Zurich, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Oritel Network across South and Central America, and Perkeso Rehabilitation Malaysia. 


Source: Fourier Rehab 

21.11.2025

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