The Indego exoskeleton is a set of motorized robotic leg braces that support and move the legs of people who can’t walk on their own. Parker Hannifin is seeking FDA approval for the device.
An exoskeleton is helping disabled individuals walk again. WSJ's Simon Constable meets with ReWalk CEO Larry Jasinski and U.S. Army Sgt. Terry Hannigan, who regained the ability to walk through ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Spanish company Marsi Bionics has made a robotic exoskeleton for children. It is specifically designed to help children with spinal muscular atrophy. The suit even ...
Researchers in Zurich, Switzerland have created a flexible exoskeleton suit to help people with severe disabilities and paralysis move freely. Although exoskeleton suits are already available ...
The Trexo walker, a Canadian-made exoskeleton, is helping some children living with mobility issues take their first steps. But the high cost of the cutting-edge technology is keeping it out of reach ...
The researchers are from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology's (KAIST) Exoskeleton Lab. Kim Seung-hwan, a team member who uses a wheelchair himself, demonstrated ...