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The MDT identifies the patient’s abilities, risks, therapy priorities and functional goals.
Advanced robotic rehabilitation technology, delivered within a consultant-led multidisciplinary programme at Ascot Rehab. Designed to support movement, confidence and meaningful recovery — not as a standalone machine session, but as part of a clear clinical pathway.
Robotics with clinical purpose
Repetition, feedback and progression are guided by therapists and linked back to daily function.
RehabHub by Fourier Intelligence brings robotics, sensor-based feedback and interactive therapy into the rehabilitation journey. Patients can practise targeted movements with structure and feedback, while therapists monitor quality, safety and progression.
The technology is there to enhance human care. It helps increase repetition, keep sessions engaging and make progress easier to understand for patients, families and referrers.
This section is intentionally compact. It shows the patient journey without overwhelming visitors with too much technical repetition.
The MDT identifies the patient’s abilities, risks, therapy priorities and functional goals.
The MDT identifies the patient’s abilities, risks, therapy priorities and functional goals.
Therapists choose the device that best matches the patient’s stage of recovery and rehabilitation goal.
Patients complete targeted, repeated tasks with support, visual feedback and graded progression.
Therapy links back to practical goals such as reaching, transfers, balance, walking and daily activity.
Instead of listing every technical specification twice, this section gives visitors a clear overview of what each device supports within rehabilitation.
Supports reaching, control and coordinated upper-limb movement through interactive 3D practice.
Used for structured upper-limb training across different levels of recovery and ability.
Targets wrist movement, forearm control and daily hand-use patterns such as turning and reaching.
Supports finger movement, hand opening and task-based hand practice for functional recovery.
Combines interactive tasks, hand-eye coordination and cognitive-motor practice within OT sessions.
Supports ankle control, strengthening and movement patterns that contribute to standing and walking.
Supports upper or lower limb cycling practice for movement, endurance and early conditioning.
Helps patients begin safe movement practice when mobility is limited or early-stage support is needed.
Challenges balance, gait and lower-limb control through interactive simulated movement tasks.
The value is not the machine itself. The value is how the machine supports the therapist, the patient and the rehabilitation plan.
Sessions can support structured review of movement, effort and performance over time.
Robotic and interactive tasks help patients practise movement in a guided, engaging way.
The device is chosen because it supports a patient’s goal — not because technology is available.
Progress is reviewed within the wider rehabilitation plan, not isolated from clinical care.
Whether you are a patient, family member, consultant, case manager or referrer, Ascot Rehab can advise on the most appropriate rehabilitation pathway and whether robotic technology should form part of the programme.