Indego® exoskeleton
The Indego® can be used as a training or mobility device if you've experienced neurological or spinal cord injuries
About
Need to know
-
What happens icon plus
Your physiotherapist will carry out a thorough assessment to see if the Indego® exoskeleton is an appropriate device for you to use as part of your rehabilitation, or to trial as a mobility device. This can be part of your inpatient program or as an outpatient. -
How to prepare icon plus
Your physiotherapist will discuss with you any special preparations you need to make when using the Indego® exoskeleton. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing with no zips or thick seams and sports shoes. -
Afterwards icon plus
If your trial on the Indego® exoskeleton is successful, your physio will discuss how best to proceed to maximise your progress.
Our consultants
From complex surgery to straightforward procedures, we provide exceptional care across our network of hospitals, outpatient centres and specialist clinics.
Our facilities
From complex surgery to straightforward procedures, we provide exceptional care across our network of hospitals, outpatient centres and specialist clinics.
-
The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place
St John's Wood
London NW8 9LE
-
The Wellington Hospital Rehabilitation Centre
The Wellington Hospital North Building
Circus Road, St John's Wood
London NW8 6DP
-
HCA UK at The Wilmslow Hospital
52-54 Alderley Road
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 1NY
-
The Christie Private Care
Wilmslow Road
Manchester M20 4BX
Book an appointment
Our team can help with any enquiries or you can make an appointment with one of our experienced consultants.
Call us today
020 7079 4344