The first step is a clinical milestone.
Now available across Europe, Trexo brings active over-ground ambulation to children with gait impairments through wearable robotics.
Two paths to active ambulation
For clinical environments
Trexo Plus
The clinical standard for inpatient and outpatient pediatric ambulation programmes.

For everyday life at home
Trexo Home
Purpose-built for families to support active ambulation as part of daily home life.


Active ambulation, measured by initiation
Trexo is an actively powered over-ground exoskeleton that detects and responds to the child's own effort. The joint lights provide real-time feedback on intent and gait phase, so every step is an intentional one.
Status rings on each hip and knee joint glow in real time, showing how actively the wearer is initiating every step.
White
Joint is powered and ready to operate.
Purple
Joint is running through the gait cycle.
Pink
Resistance detected — used to tune required support force.
Blue
Hip joint detecting the child's step initiation.
Designed for children with mobility differences
Trexo has been used to support over-ground ambulation in children with a range of conditions affecting gait.
Indication of use: Trexo is intended strictly for over-ground ambulation support. It is not a rehabilitation device and no therapeutic or rehabilitation claims are made.
- Cerebral Palsy (GMFCS III–V)
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Acquired brain injury
- Hemi- and paraplegia
- Rett syndrome
- Other neuromuscular conditions
Backed by independent clinical research
Trexo's use in pediatric ambulation is documented across peer-reviewed studies, prospective cohorts and conference proceedings.