
Users manual for Innowalk Pro 2
Version: 1.06
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Version date: 06.12.2023
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7.
Practical Information
7.1
Who can use the Innowalk Pro?
Intended use
The Innowalk Pro is a device for multiple-person use in institutions under supervision of a trained
coordinator or operator (See
“
Training of supervisors
” below
)
Innowalk Pro enables assisted movement of the lower limbs in sitting and standing position. The
assisted movement of the lower limbs is close to a normal gait pattern with flexion and extension of
hips, knees, and ankle joints.
The Innowalk Pro is intended for multiple-use. It is easily adjusted from person to person without
tools. All main adjustments are telescopic and gives the product a wide size-span. Reference scales
are used to be able to repeat the adjustment for each individual person.
Intended use with arm movement (extra equipment)
The Innowalk Pro is a device for multiple-use in institutions under supervision of a trained
coordinator or operator. This can be a person with a clinical background or an assistant.
Innowalk Pro enables assisted movement of the lower and upper limbs in sitting and standing
position. The assisted movement of the lower limbs is close to a normal gait pattern with flexion and
extension of hips, knees, and ankle joints.
The arm movement handles enable activity of upper body and limbs in a reciprocal movement,
involving repetitive movement of both arms and legs.
The arm movement handles can be swung away or removed when not in use.
The Innowalk Pro is intended for multiple-person use. It is easily adjusted from person to person
without tools. All main adjustments are telescopic which gives the product a wide size-span.
Reference Scales are used to be able to repeat the adjustment for each individual person.
Indications
Users of the Innowalk have moderate to significant damage to the neuromuscular system and lack
movement-related functions of the lower extremities (muscle strength, muscle tone, endurance,
coordination, functions of voluntary movements, movement patterns) often with impairment of
activities as a result of a brain damage or injury (e.g., cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, trauma),
spinal cord injury (e.g., paraplegic syndromes due to spinal tumours or trauma) or neuromuscular
diseases (e.g., muscular dystrophies).
The user height range is between 80
–
200 cm and body weight limit is 110 kg.