May I ask: Can wearing the Xin Miracle device on the leg of a hemiplegic patient directly act on the biceps femoris muscle to realize knee flexion?

Hemiplegia is a type of paralysis caused by stroke, brain injury, or other neurological disorders that usually results in reduced or complete loss of movement on one side of the body. In some cases, the biceps femoris (the muscle on the front side of the thigh) may be affected, resulting in the patient's inability to bend the knee freely.

Several medical devices and aids may be used to help people with hemiplegia rehabilitate and regain motor abilities. These devices may include exoskeletons, rehabilitation robots, and more. These devices usually need to be evaluated by a team of medical professionals to assess the patient's condition and rehabilitation needs, and to be properly trained and operated.

If the Miracle Meter is an assistive device or rehabilitation tool used to help a hemiplegic patient achieve knee flexion, it may need to be customized and adapted to the patient to ensure safe and effective use. Before using any rehabilitation device, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for professional advice and guidance based on the patient's specific condition and rehabilitation needs