/ Fourier Rehab Showcases Breakthrough Robotic Rehabilitation Technologies at MEDICA 2025
Düsseldorf, Germany, 20 November 2025 – Fourier Rehab concluded a successful showcase at MEDICA 2025, held from 17 to 20 November 2025, reaffirming its position as a global leader in intelligent rehabilitation and embodied AI technologies. Exhibiting at Booth 4D47, the company showcased its latest portfolio of robotic rehabilitation systems and unveiled innovations redefining patient recovery and clinical efficiency.
Beyond the exhibition floor, Fourier Rehab’s expertise was also featured at the MEDICA Innovation Forum, where Owen Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division, presented in the session “Robotics – Enhancing Healthcare with Intelligent Automation.” Sharing the stage with leading academics and industry innovators, his session explored how intelligent automation and embodied AI are transforming rehabilitation into a more adaptive, patient-centered experience.
The showcase featured the ArmMotus™ M2 Pro, an upper limb rehabilitation device for neurological and musculoskeletal disorders, featuring an ultra-thin design and intelligent force feedback to deliver precise “assist-as-needed” movement for more effective recovery.
Also highlighted was the ArmMotus™ EMU, a lightweight, cable-driven exoskeleton that aids upper limb recovery for neurological patients. Its gravity compensation, haptic feedback, and gamified therapy ensure smooth motion, safety, and engaging rehabilitation.
Completing the lineup, the CycleMotus™ A4 supports active and passive limb training with adaptive motor control and a touchscreen interface, helping patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, or Parkinson’s regain mobility through seated cycling rehabilitation.
In addition, Fourier Rehab also held a soft launch of its newest innovations:
1. InfinityNet™: Borderless Care. The secure, cloud-connected backbone of the Fourier Rehab ecosystem, seamlessly linking people, devices, and data within the RehabHubTM to capture every moment and metric in real time. It’s Seamless, Secure, Smart.
2. DualMotus™: A multi-limb robotic rehabilitation system that helps restore mobility, strength, and independence for patients recovering from stroke, neurological injuries, or orthopedic conditions.
3. ExoMotus™ M4 + VR: An advanced lower-limb exoskeleton that provides programmable gait training, and when paired with VR, it transforms rehabilitation into an immersive, interactive experience.
“MEDICA continues to be a powerful global platform for us to engage with clinical experts, researchers, and distributors worldwide,” said Owen Teoh, Managing Director of Fourier Rehab International Division. “Our participation this year underscores our mission to make intelligent rehabilitation technologies more accessible, effective, and patient-centered.”
Fourier Rehab’s presence at MEDICA 2025 also opens opportunities for new partnerships with hospitals, research institutions, and distributors worldwide. Building on its ongoing collaborations with leading organizations such as Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, ETH Zurich, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, ORITEL Network across South and Central America, and PERKESO Rehabilitation Malaysia, the company aims to build on this momentum by expanding research collaborations and accelerating global adoption of its robotic rehabilitation technologies.

