Fourier Rehab's June Highlights
Conferences
From Baiona to Breakthroughs: A Look Back at SSNR 2025
As the waves of Baiona gently rolled ashore, so too did a powerful tide of ideas, collaboration, and innovation at the Summer School on Neurorehabilitation (SSNR) 2025.
Fourier Rehab was proud to be on the ground with our valued partner, Inntegra. At this year’s edition - surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and even more inspiring minds. For five days, the historic coastal town in Spain became a hotbed for exploring the future of neurorehabilitation.
SSNR wasn't just an academic gathering. It was a living, breathing ecosystem of engineers, clinicians, and researchers all working toward one goal: reshaping the way rehabilitation is understood and delivered.
Throughout the event, we showcased our latest advancements, including the AnkleMotus™ M1A, a game-changing solution in lower limb rehabilitation. Participants had the chance to interact with the device during dedicated workshops, experiencing firsthand how intuitive, responsive robotics can restore motion and confidence in patients recovering from neurological injuries.



But it wasn’t just about showcasing hardware. It was about fostering conversations - on evidence-based therapy, on the importance of patient engagement, and on how smart, adaptable technology can bridge the clinical-to-community gap.
A Shared Vision for the Future
At our booth, we were thrilled to engage with professionals from across Europe and beyond. From early-career clinicians to seasoned researchers, the energy was palpable. These weren’t just visits - they were strategy sessions in the making. And we’re excited about what these new connections might grow into.




More Than a Conference - A Movement
SSNR 2025 wasn’t just an event; it was a catalyst. One that reaffirmed our commitment to intelligent rehabilitation ecosystems - like the RehabHub™, designed to be modular, evidence-led, and globally scalable.
As we return from Baiona, we’re not just bringing back memories and partnerships - we’re bringing back momentum.
Stay tuned for more updates, collaborations, and opportunities to join us in shaping the next frontier of rehabilitation.
Patient Testimonials
From Injury to Independence: A Patient’s Journey with Morello Clinic
At Fourier Rehab, innovation isn’t just about robotics or AI, it’s about real people, real stories, and real recoveries.
This week, we’re proud to spotlight a powerful testimonial shared by Morello Clinic, one of our valued clinical partners, that reminds us why we do what we do.
After a life-altering injury, one patient began a journey many in rehabilitation know all too well: one marked by physical limits, emotional hurdles, and a long road to regaining independence. But with the support of Morello Clinic’s expert team and the use of our flagship device - The ExoMotus™ M4, that journey transformed into one of possibility.
Through consistent sessions with intelligent robotic systems designed to support early mobilization and precise gait training, the patient not only regained function, but rediscovered confidence, purpose, and hope.
This story is a testament to the power of integrated care: human expertise amplified by smart technology. It’s a reminder that while devices like the ExoMotus™ M4 provide data-driven precision and support, it is the partnership between clinicians, patients, and innovation that truly drives outcomes.
Donate today to support Morello’s mission to make the ExoMotus™ M4 accessible to all who need it.
Clinical Trainings
ExoMotus™ M4 Training at Hospital Los Madroños
At Fourier Rehab, we believe that the success of any rehabilitation technology lies not just in its design, but in the hands of those who deliver it.
We recently had the privilege of conducting an in-depth user training session for the ExoMotus™ M4 at Hospital Los Madroños in Spain, a facility known for its commitment to innovation and patient-centered care in neurorehabilitation.
The training brought together a passionate team of clinicians and therapists eager to deepen their understanding of lower-limb exoskeleton therapy. Through live demonstrations, hands-on practice, and clinical discussions, the team explored how the ExoMotus™ M4 can support gait rehabilitation for individuals recovering from neurological or orthopedic impairments.
Key highlights from the session included:
Optimizing setup and patient fit for comfort and efficacy;
Customizing gait parameters to match patient-specific needs and recovery goals;
Using real-time feedback to track progress and enhance engagement;
Discussing case-based strategies for incorporating exoskeleton-assisted therapy into clinical routines.
As the ExoMotus™ M4 becomes part of the hospital’s rehabilitation toolkit, we’re excited to see how it enhances therapy outcomes and broadens access to high-intensity, task-specific gait training for patients across the region.
To the incredible team at Hospital Los Madroños - thank you for your warm hospitality, thoughtful questions, and unwavering commitment to advancing neurorehabilitation.
We look forward to supporting your continued success.
Visits
Strengthening Global Healthcare Ties: Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health Visits Fourier Rehab in Shanghai
We were honored to recently host the Thailand Ministry of Public Health’s delegation at our headquarters in Shanghai, marking a meaningful step forward in cross-border collaboration to advance rehabilitation care.
The visit featured engaging exchanges on the future of rehabilitation technology, followed by site tours at two of our key partner institutions - Shanghai International Medical Center (SIMC) and Shanghai Sunshine Rehabilitation Center. These visits provided the delegation with a firsthand look at how Fourier's intelligent rehabilitation solutions are integrated into real-world clinical workflows to improve patient outcomes.
Central to our discussions was the role of technologies like the RehabHub™ and MetaMotus™ Galileo, both designed to support scalable, data-driven rehabilitation across the full continuum of care - from early-stage recovery to reintegration into the community.
As Thailand continues to expand its healthcare innovation initiatives, we believe there is great synergy in aligning our technology platforms with their forward-looking vision.
We deeply appreciate the delegation’s insights, enthusiasm, and openness to future collaboration. Partnerships like these are essential to realizing our mission: to make intelligent, accessible, and high-quality rehabilitation available worldwide.
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