The Galileo system, created by Fourier Intelligence, is an innovative platform for research and training focused on biomechanics, rehabilitation, and sports science. It combines an array of state-of-the-art technologies, including a six-axis motion platform, force plate, LED curved screen, adaptive dual-belt treadmill, dynamic weight support, motion capture system, rehabilitation robots for both upper and lower limbs, exercise equipment, and human-computer interaction software. This comprehensive setup facilitates a versatile environment for clinical assessments and rehabilitation training, leveraging the benefits of virtual reality and robotics for both clinical and research applications. The system is effective for evaluating and treating a wide range of functional impairments in both adults and children, addressing issues such as neurological and musculoskeletal injuries, amputations, limb disabilities, cardiorespiratory dysfunction, and degenerative diseases. Additionally, its integration of advanced technology enhances the effectiveness of rehabilitation methods, making it a valuable tool in modern therapeutic practices.