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 ...
Stroke and spinal cord injury patients often require gait rehabilitation to regain the ability to walk or to help strengthen their muscles. Wearable "robot-assisted training" is quickly emerging as a ...
Exoskeletons today look like something straight out of sci-fi. But the reality is they are nowhere near as robust as their fictional counterparts. They’re quite wobbly, and it takes long hours of ...
A laboratory at the University of Delaware’s physical therapy department looks confusingly like a daycare center. There are ride-on cars stacked along the walls. Colorful foam alphabet tiles cover a ...
EHS Today's parent company, Endeavor Business Media, has a number of brands that address safety concerns in their sectors. Here is a sample of some of those stories. Beyond Iron Man: The Real-World ...
The Army is formally moving ahead with the development and fielding of a powered exoskeleton to help soldiers move faster and carry more while reducing overall fatigue By Jared Keller Published Sep 17 ...
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ReWalk Robotics Ltd. (NASDAQ:RWLK) and its new acquisition Alter G are technologies that permit stroke, accident and warfare victims new hope for regaining mobility. Larry Jasinski has served as Chief ...