Parachute Support System
What is Parachute Support System?
The parachute support system is a body-weight support and safety system used to help patients practice movement and walking with reduced fall risk.
How does it work?
The system is applied under the supervision of specialist physicians and physiotherapists. According to the patient’s needs, movement, support level, resistance, feedback and exercise intensity are adjusted individually. This enables safe, controlled and measurable rehabilitation.
When is it used?
- Stroke and paralysis rehabilitation
- Neurological diseases such as parkinson’s disease and ms
- Orthopedic rehabilitation after surgery
- Balance and coordination problems
- Sports injuries
- Loss of mobility or reduced functional independence
Benefits
- Supports functional recovery
- Improves balance, coordination and movement control
- Helps strengthen muscles safely
- Supports active patient participation
- May accelerate the rehabilitation process
- Helps patients return to daily life with greater confidence
Parachute Support System at Romatem
At Romatem, this technology is used as part of personalized rehabilitation programs planned by experienced healthcare professionals. The aim is to reduce pain where present, improve functional movement, support safe recovery and help patients return to daily life with greater independence.
The information on this page is for patient education. Diagnosis and treatment should always be planned individually after specialist medical evaluation.