6-Axis Force Sensor for Rehabilitation Robots
Modern rehabilitation robots require more than just mechanical motion—they need intelligent sensing to adapt to each patient’s body and response. The Lizion Future 6-axis force sensor enables safe, precise, and real-time interaction between robots and humans in clinical rehabilitation systems.
Why 6-Axis Force Sensing Matters in Rehabilitation Robotics
- Detect resistance or discomfort during assisted motion
- Respond instantly to unintentional movements or tremors
- Enable controlled force feedback in soft-tissue recovery programs
- Improve repeatability and tracking of rehab progress
According to a clinical study on robotic rehabilitation, force feedback is a key enabler for personalized, adaptive motion therapy.
Application Diagram
Key Benefits of Lizion Future 6-Axis Force Sensor
- Real-time detection of force and torque across 6 axes
- High sensitivity to subtle human input and micro motion
- Ultra-compact design for limited-space robotic joints
- Easy to integrate with closed-loop control systems
- Durable MEMS-based structure with minimal drift
Compatible Robot Types
- Upper-limb and lower-limb rehabilitation systems
- Gait correction and lower-body exoskeletons
- Stroke recovery and muscle re-education robots
- Sensor-augmented assistive collaborative robots