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Innovative Early Mobilization Walking upright, directly in bed! Especially targeted at patients with ➔ Complex disease progression ➔ Length of stay >= 3 days ➔ Low muscle tone ➔ Unstable Hemodynamics ➔ Obesity ➔ Ventilation / lots of tubes, catheters etc. Neurological patients Polytrauma Transplant patients Weaning patients ECMO patients and many more… WATCH VIDEO PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL www.reactive-robotics.com ww

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Mobilize - just do it! Directly in patient’s bed - no transfer required Physical relief (patients up to 180 kg) Mitigated risk of falling Reduced risk of dislocation (of catheters, tubes) No need for close physical contact Verticalization + mobilization of critical care patients* ➔ Longer verticalization (seamless up to 70°) – by reducing orthost. hypotension ➔ Up to RASS -5, without muscle tone ➔ Various prophylactic measures ➔ Stimulation of neuromuscular interaction Personalized, intelligent, AI-powered therapy ➔ Features active and passive mobilization ➔ Automatic adaptation to patient...

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Ventilated Patients Advantages of verticalization combined with mobilization* particularly for ventilated patients Orthostatic regulation ➔ hemodynamic stability by activation of the venous muscle group Active and passive neuromuscular training ➔ improved vigilance Reduced reflux Reduced IAP (Intra-Abdominal Pressure) ➔ reduction of VAP’s (Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia) ➔ relief of diaphragm & better perfusion of the abdominal organs, better lung ventilation possible Wide range of prophylaxis coverage ➔ prevention of secondary symptoms (e.g. PICS, pressure sores, contractures, etc.) *...

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Application Experiences Patient stories with in various stages Critical Care (Phase A) ECMO Male, early 50s Course of disease Early Rehab (Phase B) Tumor Resection Female, late 20s Further Rehab (Phase C) GBS Patient Male, mid 50s ➔ Early Nov. 2021 - infection ➔ Mid Nov. - ICU, Highflow/NIV, intubation, tracheostomy ➔ Early Dec. – ECMO ➔ Early Jan. 2022 - explantation of ECMO ➔ Early Feb. - transfer to rehabilitation ➔ Mar. 2023 - Admission and tumor resection ➔ ~10 weeks in ICU ➔ Transfer to Schön Klinik Bad Aibling (SKBA) ➔ Transfer to Therapy Center Burgau ➔ Mid Jul. 2023 - Admission to...

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Mobilize efficiently! Manual Mobilization Mobilization with RESULTS of a time study in cooperation with the hospital Schön Klinik Bad Aibling Harthausen* 1000 ➔ Maximized mobilization intensity * Detailed study results upon request ➔ Maximized mobilization time 5 Duration of therapy session [

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Clinical results of Assist-As-Needed: higher patient activity Energy applied by a patient per step (without/with AAN) 0,7 ➔ Minimal movement of the patient is sufficient to with robotic assistance. ➔ Appropriate training stimuli maximize 0,6 Energie applied by a patient per step (J) achieve the full range of the desired movement Measured muscle activation of a patient over time (without/with AAN) participation and thus significantly increase Data from the same patient on two different days, mean value over 100 steps Gamified performance enhancement ● Analysis of gait movement by sensors with...

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Mobile - from Patient to Patient How much space is required for VEMOTION? Takes the therapy directly to the patient! TROLLEY WITH ROBOT = 1 Robot + multiple beds Get in touch with us Mona Schläfer Senior Product Application Engineer +49 160 256 1210 mona.schlaefer@reactive-robotics.com

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Walking upright, directly in bed! REFERENCE HOSPITALS

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