Product Description
Fourier has long been dedicated to the research, development, and commercialization of rehabilitation robot technology. Our intelligent robot product matrix covers the full rehabilitation cycle — upper limb, lower limb, motion & balance training, and physical therapy — empowering both therapists and patients with cutting-edge robotic solutions.
Fourier rehabilitation products are deployed in approximately 2,000 institutions and hospitals across more than 40 countries and regions worldwide, delivering intelligent rehabilitation products and one-stop solutions at a global scale.
The Fourier Smart Rehabilitation Hub is a modern rehabilitation center built around rehabilitation robots. Multiple functionally complementary robots work in concert with interconnected data systems, enabling fully intelligent, data-driven, and standardized care workflows — with minimal staffing requirements and significantly improved efficiency.
The core product matrix includes over 40 models spanning the ArmMotus™ upper limb robots, ExoMotus™ lower limb exoskeletons, AnkleMotus™ and WristMotus™ joint rehabilitation robots, CycleMotus™ active-passive training systems, and physical therapy series — covering neurological, orthopedic, pain, and other rehabilitation indications.
- Deployed in 2,000+ institutions and hospitals globally
- Available in 40+ countries and regions
- 40+ products covering upper limb, lower limb, motion & balance, and physical therapy
- ArmMotus™ EMU 3D upper limb rehabilitation robot
- ExoMotus™ M4 lower limb rehabilitation robot
- ArmMotus™ M2 Pro upper limb rehabilitation robot
- AnkleMotus™ M1A ankle joint rehabilitation robot
- WristMotus™ M1W wrist joint rehabilitation robot
- CycleMotus™ series active-passive upper & lower limb training system
- Physical therapy treatment series
- Multi-robot collaborative operation with data interconnectivity
- Covers neurological, orthopedic, and pain rehabilitation indications
- Joint laboratory partnerships with Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, UHN, ETH Zurich, and Hospital Los Madroños