Case Studies

Real-world impact stories regarding our deployments and solutions.

Patient performing robotic-assisted gait therapy for stroke neuro rehabilitation at Amrita Hospital Kochi
March 9, 2026

Robotic Assisted Stroke Rehabilitation Using G Gaiter at Amrita Hospital Kochi

In March, while in Dubai, Muraleedan experienced a moderate stroke that changed his mobility overnight. Movements that had once required no thought, such as standing up, taking a step, or walking across a room, suddenly demanded effort and patience. During the acute phase, he required ventilator support for two days, and when his condition stabilized, it became clear that he had significant lower limb weakness and had completely lost the ability to walk independently. After undergoing inpatient rehabilitation abroad, he returned to India to continue advanced neurorehabilitation at Amrita Hospital Kochi.

Stroke rehabilitation patient using robotic-assisted gait training at General Hospital Thiruvananthapuram
January 2, 2026

Gait Rehabilitation Using Advanced Robotic Gait Training

Arun, a young patient, suffered a severe accident in January 2024 and was admitted to the neurosurgery department at Calicut MIMS Hospital with zero mobility. The initial medical opinion suggested a rehabilitation duration of 7 to 8 months.

Patient performing robotic-assisted gait rehabilitation session at Punarvaas Hospital using G Gaiter gait trainer
January 2, 2026

Robotic-Assisted Gait Rehabilitation at Punarvaas Hospital

Shubhram was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), which caused severe weakness across his body. Standing on his toes was impossible, and eventually, his left leg became so weak he could not move it without support. Even basic activities of daily living (ADLs) were a challenge.

Patient undergoing robotic-assisted gait training on the G Gaiter system at General Hospital Thiruvananthapuram, supported by suspension harness and guided lower-limb movement.
December 18, 2025

Robotic-Assisted Gait Rehabilitation at General Hospital Thiruvananthapuram

Nizamudeen, 39, from Bheemapally, suffered a stroke at work that resulted in paralysis on the left side of his body. Initial treatment included surgery and regular physiotherapy at the General Hospital and later at the Medical College. Despite these interventions, his mobility remained limited, and he was largely bedridden.