H-Man brings Physical Intelligence to proximal upper limb rehabilitation, delivering therapist-level assessment and adaptation for shoulder and elbow recovery across hospital, community and home settings.
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The biggest barrier to rehabilitation outcomes is not clinical technique. It is compliance. Patients who find therapy repetitive or frustrating stop training, and recovery stalls. H-Man addresses this directly through a library of clinically designed serious games that turn every session into an engaging, goal-oriented experience. Each game is purpose-built to target specific training objectives, whether motor coordination, strength, agility or cognitive dual-task performance, while keeping the patient motivated through visual feedback, progressive challenge and meaningful rewards. The result is measurable: ARTICARES systems have achieved over 90% compliance across hospital, community and home settings. Patients do not just complete their prescribed sessions. They want to train. For clinicians, high compliance means therapy programmes deliver their intended outcomes. For institutions, it means better patient results and fewer abandoned treatment plans.
H-Man does not deliver scripted exercises. It continuously assesses the patient's coordination, agility, strength and cognitive capacity during every movement, then adapts forces, resistance and game difficulty in real time. The robot responds to the patient the way a skilled therapist would: reading ability, adjusting challenge, and pushing recovery forward at exactly the right pace. Every repetition is purposeful. Every session is personalised. Every outcome is measurable. Because H-Man handles assessment, adaptation and reporting autonomously, one therapist can supervise up to three patients training simultaneously without compromising therapy quality. Clinical studies have validated a 65% improvement in departmental productivity. Setup takes under one minute: place the device on a standard table, plug it in, and therapy begins with a single click. After each session, structured progress reports are generated automatically, eliminating manual documentation entirely.
H-Man is not a single-purpose device. It is a modular platform that grows with clinical needs. SmartGrip adds sensorised wireless grip strength and grasp-release training, connecting via Bluetooth for combined arm and hand movements. ArmFlow provides anti-gravity arm support for patients with upper limb weakness, enabling continued training when active lifting is not yet possible. ErgoGrip offers a pronated grip handle with thumb rest for patients with different grasping requirements, preventing contractures during training. All three accessories are plug-and-play, interchangeable within seconds, and designed with direct clinician input. Together with the CARE Platform's serious games library and adaptive training engine, H-Man covers motor coordination, agility, strength, grip and cognitive training from a single table-top footprint.
H-Man enables skilled experts to cater to multiple patients while maintaining a high quality and intensity of therapy, reducing therapist workload and improving quality of care.