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HCAH Rehabilitation Centre, Hyderabad unveils advanced robotic gait rehabilitation

IMT News Desk

G Gaiter is being adopted at a rapid pace across the Indian rehabilitation sector, particularly in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

G Gaiter, the advanced robotic gait trainer, has been launched at the HCAH Rehabilitation Centre, Hyderabad, as part of the inauguration of the Center for Advance Robotics & Recovery.

The event was attended by Dr Gaurav Thukral and Ankit Goel, Co-Founders and Presidents of HCAH India, along with Rahul Jain, Head of Digital Growth, Dr Vijay Janagama, Head of Concept and Clinical Excellence, and Mr. Afsal Muttikal, Regional Director, Genrobotics Innovations. The collaboration reflects a shared vision to make advanced rehabilitation accessible across India through innovation and clinical excellence.

The Hyderabad installation marks the first time the G Gaiter has been deployed in the city, bringing the device to one of India’s most dynamic healthcare hubs. The collaboration between Genrobotics and HCAH, one of the nation’s leading rehabilitation networks, aims to integrate robotic and AI-assisted rehabilitation into mainstream Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) practices.

G Gaiter is being adopted at a rapid pace across the Indian rehabilitation sector, particularly in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. This growing adoption is evidenced by the recent launch of G Gaiter Advanced at FHC Noolpuzha, Wayanad, and the upcoming launch in Bengaluru, reflecting the system’s expanding presence in both public and private healthcare environments.

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