Tyromotion Lexo

What is the Tyromotion Lexo?

The Tyromotion Lexo is an advanced robotic gait training device designed to support patients in relearning and improving their walking ability. As an end-effector–based gait trainer, Lexo enables intensive, task-oriented walking practice with a natural gait pattern while providing adjustable body-weight support and trunk stability. It is suitable for children, adolescents, and adults and is used in evidence-based neurorehabilitation settings worldwide.

How does Tyromotion Lexo work?

Patients are securely supported in an upright position while their feet are guided on motorized footplates that simulate a physiological walking pattern. The system allows free movement of the hip and knee joints, encouraging active participation rather than passive movement. Adjustable body-weight support, innovative transfer options, and the Pelvis Plus guidance system help ensure safety, proper alignment, and efficient movement. Lexo also offers task-oriented training, augmented performance feedback, and virtual environments to increase motivation, repetition, and intensity—key factors in promoting neuroplasticity and functional recovery.

Who is the ideal candidate for the Lexo and what type of diagnoses can it help with?

The Tyromotion Lexo is suitable for a wide range of patients who experience walking impairments, including those with stroke, spinal cord injury, neurological conditions, or general gait and mobility limitations. Thanks to its high adaptability and pediatric accessories, Lexo can be used across different ages, body sizes, and functional levels—from early mobilization to more advanced gait training.

Where is the closest Lexo to me?

Sheltering Arms Institute offers the Tyromotion Lexo at our Bon Air outpatient location, providing patients access to state-of-the-art robotic gait training as part of their rehabilitation program.