From exoskeletons and advanced assistive technologies to AI-driven assessment tools and VR therapy solutions, Neuro Rehab brought together an exciting range of innovations that are not only improving patient outcomes but enabling clinicians to deliver more effective and personalised care.
Here, we spotlight some of this year’s exhibitors that are changing the face of neuro rehab.
Fourier Rehab
Fourier Rehab, the rehabilitation technology arm of Fourier, specialises in developing exoskeletons and rehabilitation robotics with the aim of achieving positive clinical outcomes for both therapists and their patients.
Working closely with researchers, therapists, and patients, the company strives to craft user-friendly solutions that not only accelerate recovery but also integrate seamlessly into everyday clinical practice.
A highlight of Fourier Rehab’s time at Naidex was supporting users as they took their first steps since injury with the ExoMotus M4, an exoskeleton developed to minimise gait abnormalities during the early stage of rehabilitation.
Website: https://www.fftai.com/products-fourier-rehabilitation
ISKOmed UK
With over three decades of expertise rooted in German-engineered design and clinical insight, ISKOmed UK supports individuals, clinicians, and care teams with advanced therapeutic equipment.
At the heart of the company’s offering are specialist standing devices and rehabilitation beds designed for people recovering from brain trauma, spinal injuries, spinal cord injury, and a range of neurological and mobility-affecting conditions such as MS), Cerebral Palsy, and stroke.
Products on display at Neuro Rehab included Levacare standing frames, developed to encourage postural activation, circulation, contracture prevention, and psychological engagement by allowing users to experience a vertical posture safely.
ISKOmed also showcased its rotational chair bed systems, which enable users to transition from lying to sitting and standing with minimal physical effort.
Website: https://www.iskomed.co.uk/
Life Analytics
Life Analytics made its debut at Neuro Rehab this year to present Facial Dynamics, the first low-cost, accessible tool that allows remote analysis of facial palsy tremors using everyday mobile devices.
The end-to-end system features a secure online dashboard where clinicians can assign facial movement routines to their patients and monitor compliance regularly.
The app then records the patient’s facial movements in real time and instantly transmits the data, including video and detailed motion graphs, back to the clinician for analysis.
Life Analytics built the tool in response to a growing call from the clinical and patient community. Its Facial Dynamics tool has the potential to improve patient nutrition, communication, hydration, and confidence in social and work life, while also reducing pressure on support services.
Website: https://www.life-analytics.co.uk/
Made for Movement
Made for Movement is a specialist provider of advanced assistive mobility solutions for children and adults with complex physical needs.
Its clinically informed solutions are designed to enable upright positioning, dynamic standing, and independent mobility, helping users engage more fully in everyday life.
During Neuro Rehab, the company showcased specialist mobility and standing systems. These included Innowalk, a standing device developed to enable motorised walking movements, and Innowalk Pro, designed for older children, teenagers, and adults, offering adjustable support and long-term adaptability.
Both products promote weight-bearing activity, joint mobility, circulation, and muscle engagement.
Website: https://www.madeformovement.com/en/
NeuroVirt
Another highlight from the show was NeuroVirt’s extended reality (XR) therapy solution.
Designed for clinical and home settings, the system targets upper and lower limb recovery with gamified, measurable, and adaptive experiences - helping clinicians deliver high-quality care more efficiently.
NeuroVirt also offers a WebApp, which enables clinicians to monitor patient progress, review performance data, and adapt therapy plans in real time. Every session is automatically recorded, providing detailed metrics on movement quality, range, and engagement.
The exhibitor was excited to see Neuro Rehab visitors with a range of impairments trying the technology and experiencing how co-designed tools can make rehabilitation accessible for everyone.
Website: https://www.neurovirt.io/
Odstock Medical
Odstock Medical showcased its expanding FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation) services at Neuro Rehab this year.
FES is a clinical treatment designed to restore and improve movement to assist with walking, grasping, and shoulder function, leading to improvements in mobility, quality of life, and reduced pain.
Supported by extensive clinical research and guidelines, FES involves applying small electrical pulses to the nerve, activating the muscle that has become weakened due to a neurological condition or injury.
Odstock offers healthcare professionals training and support on how to use and set up FES devices.
Website: https://odstockmedical.com/
Phagenesis
Phagenesis is a medical technology company focused on the treatment of dysphagia through neurostimulation.
During Neuro Rehab, the company shared how its Phagenyx system can help optimise rehabilitation pathways and support improved patient outcomes.
Phagenyx is a clinically validated pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) system designed to promote neuroplasticity and accelerate the recovery of swallowing function. The therapy delivers controlled sensory stimulation to the pharynx, activating cortical and brainstem swallowing networks.
It is used by multidisciplinary clinical teams within acute stroke units, neurorehabilitation settings, and intensive care environments, supporting earlier recovery and improved patient outcomes.
Website: https://www.phagenesis.com/