taking first steps with confidence 

How it works 

LEXO is a robotic treadmill system designed to help people walk again after injury, illness, or long-term immobility. Unlike traditional treadmills or rigid robotic systems, Lexo works with the person’s own efforts rather than simply moving the legs for them.

It uses an end-effector mechanism – the feet are attached to motorised footplates which guide them through a natural stepping motion, allowing freedom of movement at the hips and knees. A harness and trunk support provide adjustable body weight relief and stability, while the footplates actively assist or follow the person’s steps.

LEXO adapts in real time to different step lengths, walking speeds, and support levels, making it suitable for those needing full assistance as well as those who require minimal guidance. Sessions begin quickly – often within two minutes – and most of the time is spent actively walking.

Who can benefit from the LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer?

LEXO offers meaningful walking practice across all stages of recovery. It’s ideal for early rehabilitation when walking independently is not yet possible, as well as for developing long-term mobility, balance, and endurance.

Valuable for a range of conditions

The LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer is particularly helpful for people who are not yet walking independently or who struggle with symmetry, posture, or endurance.

  • Stroke recovery to improve walking pattern, balance, and coordination
  • Brain or spinal cord injury rehabilitation
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy to maintain mobility and reduce fatigue
  • Parkinson’s disease physiotherapy for safer, more efficient walking
  • Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) movement retraining
  • Complex trauma or orthopaedic injuries affecting gait


Why It Helps Recovery

Early, active walking is essential in neurological rehabilitation – it improves circulation, stimulates the nervous system, and prevents complications from immobility. However, it must be safe and performed with good technique.

LEXO allows people to practise walking earlier in their recovery, without the risk of falls or harmful compensations.

Unlike passive walking devices, Lexo requires active effort with every step, helping to build strength, coordination, and confidence. 

Recover safely and reduce risk

The LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer is designed to make early walking safer, more effective, and more motivating:

  • Dynamic Body-Weight Support
  • Active Walking Encouraged
  • Rapid, High-Intensity Sessions
  • Natural Gait with Real-Time Feedback
  • Minimal Setup, Maximum Therapist Engagement

It prioritises natural movement and empowers therapists to deliver focused, engaging sessions, reducing risk, boosting confidence, and accelerating recovery.

Book a Neurotech Discovery Session

See the LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer in action. Try our 90-minute Neurotech Discovery Session to test the system, receive a personalised movement assessment, and discover how technology can accelerate your recovery. 

Neurotech Therapy Packages

Experience advanced rehabilitation technology with our expert therapists at the Resilience Therapy Centre in Warwickshire. Every session is personalised to your goals, backed by measurable results. Self-referrals welcome – no GP referral required.  Take control of your own recovery today.

£ 195

initial session

  • 90-minute advanced assessment with our specialist therapy team
  • Hands-on therapy using LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer and other neurotechnology available
  • Personalised recovery plan based on your goals
  • Baseline progress tracking setup
£ 1,440

10 session package

  • Ten 60-minute therapy sessions
  • Regular progress reports and tracking
  • Ongoing outcome tracking
£ 2,880

20 session package

  • Twenty 60-minute therapy sessions
  • Regular progress reports and tracking
  • Re-assessment at the halfway point

Frequently asked questions

LEXO benefits anyone recovering from neurological or orthopaedic conditions that affect walking – including stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), amputation, and complex trauma. It’s especially useful for those not yet walking independently or who struggle with posture, symmetry, or endurance.

LEXO supports your body while guiding your feet through a natural walking pattern. This allows you to start walking practice earlier in recovery, without the risk of falling, while encouraging active effort to rebuild strength, balance, and coordination after a stroke.

Yes. LEXO provides adjustable body-weight support, trunk stability, and precise foot guidance, making it safe for people with spinal cord injuries to practise walking. It adapts to your needs, whether you require full assistance or partial support.

LEXO is effective for people with Parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis who want to improve stability, posture, and walking efficiency. It helps maintain mobility, reduces fatigue, and adapts to your pace and step length for personalised training.

LEXO is a robotic gait trainer that uses motorised footplates to guide your feet through each step while allowing natural hip and knee movement. It supports your body weight, adapts to your ability in real time, and provides instant visual feedback. Unlike many walking machines, it encourages active participation rather than passive movement, helping to rebuild strength, coordination, and confidence.