What's so special about this suit? Imagine an exoskeleton that doesn't just help you walk, it comes to you. That's right, the WalkON Suit F1 can actually walk over to a person in a wheelchair.
Inspired by Call of Duty, we’re on a mission to build an exoskeleton using a military spec vest! With mounting features and space for armor, this DIY project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible ...
The Exoskeleton Programme is physiotherapist led research programme allowing persons with reduced mobility due to neurological disability access a robotic exoskeleton. As part of our research adults ...
Abstract: While rehabilitation exoskeletons have been extensively studied, systematic design principles for effectively addressing heterogeneous bilateral locomotion in hemiplegia patients are poorly ...
Robotic exoskeletons are opening new doors for inclusive sports, allowing young people with walking disabilities to experience events once out of reach. In a milestone for accessibility, three ...
Technological advances, such as exoskeleton suits, have given rise to newer operations that ease some of their pressure. These kinds of wearable technology have the power to improve human user ...
A new soft harness system out of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) works like a pair of shorts to reduce the exertion ...