Stretchy Rubber Rehabilitation Tools

The Futto is a Lightweight Therapy Tool to Help Users Walk

The Futto is a unique design by Yoshihiro Yamada for patients that are going through physical therapy and rehabilitation. It is essentially rubber wear that one can wear and is meant to help muscles relearn how to walk or assist the elderly with maintaining their mobility.

The Futto will 'replace' the muscles that are used for walking to alleviate tension and help strengthen the muscles. It is made up of a belt around the abdominal along with four rubber straps -- two straps that wrap around each leg. The front strap hooks around the toes and the back section is for the sole of the foot. When walking with it, it contracts on the sides and offers a sense of support whilst also helping with posture.
Trend Themes
1. Stretchable Wearable Rehabilitation Tools - The development of stretchable wearable technology for rehabilitation presents opportunities for innovative therapy tools.
2. Muscle Replacement Devices - The concept of using wearable devices to 'replace' muscles for rehabilitation purposes opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in healthcare.
3. Assistive Technology for Mobility - The application of assistive technology in maintaining mobility, such as the Futto, indicates potential for disruptive innovation in the aging population sector.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore disruptive innovation by leveraging stretchable wearable technology for rehabilitation purposes.
2. Medical Devices - The development of muscle replacement devices offers opportunities for disruptive innovation within the medical devices industry.
3. Aging Population - The application of assistive technology for mobility can create disruptive innovation opportunities in meeting the needs of the aging population.

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