Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 3 (PTI) Genrobotics, a leading robotics company, launched India's first robotic-assisted Paediatric Gait Trainer on Friday, designed for the physical rehabilitation of children with mobility issues, including conditions like cerebral palsy.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George launched the G-Gaiter Paediatric at a ceremony at the C-DAC auditorium in Technopark.

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She handed over the first machine to Sabith Umer, Vice-chairman of the Kannur-based charitable trust, Thanal Group, according to a release.

The G-Gaiter Paediatric integrates advanced Virtual Reality (VR) technology and real-time interactive games, providing an engaging and stimulating therapy experience, the release stated.

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A paediatric gait trainer is a robotic solution that trains children with gait disabilities to enhance their quality of rehabilitative care.

The robot features Genrobotics' patented GPLOT Exoskeleton Technology, allowing children to develop natural gait patterns through precise and advanced robotic gait therapy.

It also functions in Intelligent Therapy Mode, helping children relearn motor patterns, improve muscle coordination, and enhance functional mobility to develop an efficient gait pattern tailored to the patient's needs.

The pediatric-friendly design ensures comfort and accessibility for children, enhancing the overall user experience, the release said.

Speaking at the event, the health minister said the launch of G-Gaiter Paediatric represents a significant advancement in the physical rehabilitation of children with gait disabilities caused by conditions such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and brain and spinal cord injuries.

"I am confident that G-Gaiter Paediatric will bring smiles to the faces of children with mobility issues and their parents, making the world a more beautiful place," George said.

Kerala's health sector has traditionally not been technology-driven; instead, it has been built on strong and timely community interventions and public healthcare initiatives, she added.

"After achieving significant milestones in healthcare, we are now entering a second phase where technology is integrated to enhance quality of life. Ventures like G-Gaiter are a step in this direction," the minister said.

George also announced that the G-Gaiter Paediatric will be installed at Sree Avittam Thirunal (SAT) Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, one of the ten Centres of Excellence for Mother and Childcare recognised by the Central Government.

Vimal Govind M K, CEO of Genrobotics, said, "Our goal is to revolutionise physical medicine and rehabilitation through technology, ensuring that individuals with gait challenges, regardless of age, have access to advanced rehabilitation solutions."

Anoop Ambika, CEO of Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM), Dr PV Unnikrishnan, Member Secretary of K-DISC, Dr. Rahul UR, State Nodal Officer for Child Health, and Dr Shafiq AM, CEO of TriLife Hospital, Bangalore, were among those who attended the launch ceremony.

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