Just one look at the next-generation lightweight, soft exoskeleton for children with cerebral palsy reveals the powerful role technology can play in solving global challenges and improving lives.
DALLAS – What if you could wear a robotic device that boosted your strength and endurance, making heavy lifting and other physical tasks feel almost effortless? In some labs and factories, that ...
- The MyoStep project represents a significant advancement in the field of pediatric mobility aids, particularly for children with cerebral palsy. - The soft power suit, tailored to a child’s specific ...
Researchers Indrek Must and Kadri-Ann Valdur of the Institute of Technology of the University of Tartu have created a robot leg modelled after the leg of a cucumber spider. A soft robot created in ...
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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 ...
Harvard has been awarded $2.9 million by DARPA to continue work on the Soft Exosuit. Using fabric straps and a network of cables, it can reduce injuries, improve stamina, and enhance balance without ...