In the first episode of Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics, Prof. Thomas “Tom” Sugar and I explored what an exoskeleton is and isn’t. Now, in...
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Developing news: ReWalk Robotics, now operating under the name Lifeward, and Ekso Bionics, have both separately announced that the Centers for Medicare &...
The Exoskeleton Report has published more than 450 pages and articles since 2015 on exoskeleton technology. However, it isn’t the only source of...
Last week the 11th ASTM International Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits meeting was held in conjunction with ASTM committee week this April in Denver...
As of March 2023, 11 medical exoskeletons have been approved for walking, gait assistance, and physical rehabilitation by the US FDA. The FDA classifies...
Last May, the exoskeleton, ergonomics, and human performance expert Matthew Marino had the opportunity to travel to Canada and meet with the team at Bionic...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) will once again hold the ErgoX Symposium as an online event this November 8 through the 10th, 2021. As in...
After five years of research and development, Biomotum is ready to transition to a commercialization stage for its first product, the Biomotum SPARK robotic...
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As the name suggests, the ArmeoSpring Pediatric is a smaller version of the ArmeoSpring. Both devices are arm rehabilitation exoskeletons with a fixed frame.