In modern stroke rehabilitation and neurorehabilitation, exoskeleton robotics plays an important role in restoring hand function.
However, not all devices are the same. The market mainly includes:
1.Rigid exoskeleton systems
2.Soft exoskeleton gloves (such as Syrebo Hand Rehabilitation System)
Choosing the right solution directly affects recovery outcomes, patient compliance, and therapy efficiency.
A soft exoskeleton glove is a wearable rehabilitation device made from flexible materials that supports natural hand movement.
Unlike rigid systems, it:
·Follows natural hand anatomy
·Supports finger flexion and extension
·Uses no rigid mechanical joints
·Enables repetitive rehabilitation training
Syrebo is designed for stroke recovery, hand paralysis, and hand rehabilitation.
·Metal or hard mechanical structure
·Requires precise joint alignment
·Heavier and less flexible
·Limited comfort for long sessions
·Lightweight glove design
·No rigid joints
·High adaptability for different hand conditions
·Comfortable for long-term use

Rigid systems:
·Difficult for spastic or weak hands
·Mechanical movement feel
·Lower long-term compliance
Syrebo soft exoskeleton:
·Easy glove-like wearing
·Natural movement assistance
·Higher patient engagement and adherence
Syrebo focuses on functional recovery through natural movement, not just mechanical assistance.
Key benefits:
·Enhanced neuroplasticity through repetitive motion
·Higher therapy compliance due to comfort
·Suitable for stroke, hemiplegia, and post-surgery rehabilitation

Rehabilitation robotics is moving toward:
·Lightweight wearable devices
·Patient-centered design
·Home-based rehabilitation
·Functional movement training
Syrebo is part of this shift toward more natural and effective recovery solutions.
Conclusion
Rigid exoskeletons focus on mechanical movement assistance. Syrebo soft exoskeleton gloves focus on natural functional recovery.