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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