EGZOTech showcases two-motor rehabilitation robot designed for neurological and orthopaedic therapy in Bangkok

International Healthcare Week 2026 served as a showcase for rehabilitation technology as EGZOTech presented its Sidra LEG robotic rehabilitation exerciser, a lower limb therapy system that combines synchronized robotic movement, electromyography and electrical muscle stimulation.

The company demonstrated the device during the July 8-10 event at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, where more than 1,200 exhibitors from over 100 countries gathered to showcase developments in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, laboratory services, healthcare technology and wellness.

EGZOTech said the Sidra LEG is the world’s only two-motor rehabilitation robotic exerciser with synchronized electrostimulation and electromyography-triggered lower limb movement.

The system is designed for both adult and paediatric patients through adjustable length settings and interchangeable extensions, and can be used across all stages of rehabilitation based on the MMT/Lovett scale from 0 to 5.

Rehabilitation and assessment functions

The company showcased the device’s dual role in therapy and patient assessment through its four-channel EMG/EMS configuration.

Functions presented at the exhibition included:

  • Continuous Active Motion (CAM)
  • Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)
  • EMG-triggered robotic assistive movement
  • Electromyography measurement and biofeedback (EMG Biofeedback)
  • Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)
  • Electromyography-triggered electrical muscle stimulation (EMG+EMS)

EGZOTech highlighted the system’s synchronized ankle and knee movement, which is intended to help patients relearn correct gait movement patterns during rehabilitation.

Sensors, gaming and telemedicine support

The Sidra LEG also includes:

  • Dual motors for synchronized ankle and knee movement
  • Force sensors
  • Added motors with goniometers
  • Free-rotation movement with the option to lock the mechanism in a specific position
  • Force sensors for plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, and push/pull measurements
  • Rehabilitation games designed to increase patient engagement
  • Automated therapy reports

The company said the system supports both offline and online operation, including telemedicine and telerehabilitation applications.

Intended use for neurological and orthopaedic patients

According to EGZOTech, the device is intended to support patients by:

  • Helping relearn voluntary motor functions of the lower extremities
  • Maintaining or increasing range of motion
  • Measuring, evaluating and increasing lower limb strength
  • Relaxing muscle spasms
  • Preventing or slowing disuse atrophy
  • Increasing local blood circulation

The company added that the system is designed for ease of use through preset therapeutic protocols and automatic report generation.

EGZOTech’s participation formed part of International Healthcare Week 2026, one of Southeast Asia’s largest healthcare and medical industry events, bringing together more than 1,200 exhibitors, over 200 conferences and seminars, and an expected 26,000 attendees as Thailand promotes investment, innovation and international collaboration across the healthcare sector.

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