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Exo Motion can support provider-assessed trials for suitable users who want to understand whether wearable walking assistance helps after a change in stamina, confidence or routine.

By Christopher Fang | Published 30 June 2026 | Updated 30 June 2026

Aged-care information is for provider, family and participant assessment. It is not medical advice and does not replace OT, physiotherapy, clinical or funding-pathway review.

Provider-led assessment

Where rehabilitation needs are present, suitability should be confirmed by the treating team. Exo Motion can support the equipment, fitting notes and usage documentation but does not replace clinical rehabilitation programs.

Short-term trials

A supervised trial can help determine whether the device supports practical activity goals and whether longer rental or purchase should be considered.

Outcome notes

Simple notes can track comfort, confidence, usage time, fatigue feedback and practical activity goals, subject to client, family and provider consent.

Common questions

Is Exo Motion a rehabilitation device?

It can support provider-assessed walking assistance trials, but clinical rehabilitation decisions stay with treating professionals.

Can physiotherapists or OTs be involved?

Yes. Provider and OT involvement is recommended where rehabilitation needs or falls risk are present.

Can Exo Motion support documentation?

Yes. Product details, fitting guidance and usage notes can be supplied for provider records.

Bring Exo Motion to your site

Start with a pilot, demonstration or partner conversation.

Discuss a provider trial