A new wearable robotic device could make walking easier for people recovering from stroke. Engineers at the University of Utah have developed a lightweight hip exoskeleton that helps stroke survivors ...
For 21 years, Marrianne Rooprai longed for the day she could walk outside along the beach with other people. A car crash left her paralyzed from the shoulders down, a diagnosis she initially refused ...
A leading cause of disability in the United States is hemiparesis, a condition where impaired motor control, muscle weakness, ...
A new robotic exoskeleton could allow people who have lost the use of their legs to stand up and even walk. It may also help get them walking unaided again, by guiding their movements and holding them ...
The study focuses on the advantages and difficulties encountered when users wear a back-support exoskeleton during manual material handling tasks. In addition, the research offers a statistical ...
Share on Pinterest At a rehabilitation center in Germany, which specializes in neurological rehabilitation after a stroke or head injury, a patient uses the bionic Ekso exoskeleton. BSIP/Getty Images ...
The robotics lab at Chulalongkorn University, located on the 9th floor of Chulapat-14 Building, serves as a hub for students and researchers from Thailand and abroad to collaborate on cutting-edge ...
Running is great exercise but not everyone feels great doing it. In hopes of boosting physical activity – and possibly creating a new mode of transportation – engineers at Stanford University are ...
MIT has found a way to lighten the burden for those in the military, at least physically. The Exoskeleton Leg Rack can take 80% of an 80 lb. load off its wearer although it will affect his/her normal ...