● Product Introduction
The robotic tilt table uses new rehabilitation concept to overcome the shortcomings of the traditional rehabilitation training. It changes the patient's position under the suspension state with binding. With support from the bind, the tilt table helps patients to do stepping training. By simulating normal physiological gait, this equipment helps to restore patients' walking ability and suppress abnormal gait.
The rehab machine is suitable for the rehabilitation of patients suffer from disorders of the nervous system related to a stroke or traumatic brain injury or incomplete spinal cord injuries. Using the rehab robot is really an effective solution especially to those in the early stages of rehabilitation.
| Product Name | Robotic Tilt Table for Adult |
| Model | A1 |
| Application | Hospitals, Rehabilitation Centers |
| Voltage | AC 220V 50Hz |
| Speed | 1~80 steps/min |
| Dimension | 2400*990*690 mm |
| Feature | Spasm Detection |
| Weight | 280 Kg |
| Warranty | 1 year |


The distance between the feet and the angle of toe flexion/extension are completely adjustable. The two-sided pedal supports active or assisted walking training. The 0-80 degree progressive standing table with a special suspension bind effectively protects the legs.


Founded in 2000, we are a senior rehabilitation medical equipment company integrating independent research, development, production and operation. Our intelligent rehabilitation robotics series has always been in a leading position in the industry. As a pioneer in the industry, we offer a comprehensive product portfolio covering the whole cycle of rehabilitation, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and treatment tables.


A: It helps restore walking ability, suppresses abnormal gait, improves leg joint mobility, and prevents complications like orthostatic hypotension and pressure ulcers through simulated physiological stepping.
A: It is ideal for patients with nervous system disorders such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or incomplete spinal cord injuries, particularly those in the early stages of rehabilitation.
A: The system detects muscle spasms during training and automatically adjusts or pauses to ensure patient safety and optimize therapeutic results.
A: Yes, the tilt angle ranges from 0 to 80 degrees, and the stepping speed can be adjusted between 1 and 80 steps per minute to accommodate individual patient needs.
A: The equipment operates on a standard voltage of AC 220V at 50Hz.
A: Yes, the device is certified with CE, ISO13485, and CB, ensuring it meets international medical safety standards.