The HAL exoskeleton of Japanese robotics firm Cyberdyne recently received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to enter the United States, giving patients with spinal cord injuries a ...
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The suit can boost strength by ten times. Lockheed is deploying the HULC lower extremity exoskeleton for the US military. Brian Wang Brian Wang is a Futurist Thought Leader and a popular Science ...
A year ago this Christmas, two teens who live 300 miles apart met and became friends. A lot has happened since Cristina Garza, a junior at Argo Community High School in Summit, introduced herself to ...
ActiveLink founder Hiromichi Fujimoto shows off his Power Effector power-assist suit at the company's offices in Nara, Japan. Fujimoto, who pitched the idea to his employer, Panasonic, in 2003, has ...
New study says that trying to solve problems while using the exoskeleton, employees lost the biomechanical benefits provided by the exoskeleton. An interesting study by Texas A&M University and The ...
ATSUGI, Japan (AP) — Yuichi Imahata’s 9-year-old daughter is thrilled her dad stands tall above her head. It’s an experience that is new to her. Imahata, 31, has been using a wheelchair to get around ...
In this April 17, 2015 photo, Yuichi Imahata walks using a robotic exoskeleton called ReWalk at Kanagawa Rehabilitation Center in Atgugi, west of Tokyo. Imahata, 31, has been using a wheelchair to get ...