ExoAtlet

ExoAtlet-I is a powered medical lower-limb exoskeleton intended for gait rehabilitation in patients with walking disorders associated with stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy. The system is designed to support standing and natural-gait training, with therapist and patient control options and adjustable fit for different body sizes.

Description

ExoAtlet (designed by ExoAtlet which offers a research version, and distributed in Asia/USA by Cosmo Robotics) is a hip-knee powered medical rehabilitation exoskeleton. This is a powered lower-limb device with four motors assisting hip and knee motion. Notable features include adjustable pelvis, thigh, and calf fit; Bluetooth therapist control through a tablet application; user control through a smart crutch; and safety functions including therapist stop/initiate controls, motor sensors, and an optional suspension system. The exo supports sitting down, standing up, walking in place, and walking.

  • Requires adequate upper extremity strength to manage crutches and balance (this is a requirement for all non-tethered exoskeletons that are unable to self-balance).
  • 155-190cm (5’1” – 6’3”) tall
  • Maximum weight of 100kg (220lbs)

Likely requirements (but not officially stated):

  • Minimum required level of self-ambulation.
  • Ability to use a wheelchair independently.

Design specifications:

  • Battery-powered reciprocal gait assist device.
  • Control pad for the physical therapist.
  • Programmable parameters such as step length and speed.
  • Remote and built-in “smart crutch system” control.
  • CE certified battery pack.
  • Accessory suspension system available.

Note that there are some differences between how Cosmo Robotics and ExoAtlet name or describe the product.

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