The Japanese exoskeleton manufacturer and one of the largest exoskeleton companies in the world, CYBERDYNE Inc., has obtained marketing clearance from the U.S...
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The Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) has published JIS B 8456-1 designed to prescribe safety performance and labeling criteria for lumbar support wearable...
Frontiers in Neuroscience have published an original research article:Â Design and Preliminary Feasibility Study of a Soft Robotic Glove for Hand Function...
Up until just a few years ago, the world of exoskeletons was dominated by large, heavy, multi-actuator, and complex exoskeletons. Â When someone talked about...
Attention, there is a new testing and standards group in town, the ASTM Committee F48 on Exoskeletons and Exosuits! Â Curious what ASTM aims to accomplish...
Unless something drastically changes in the last two months of 2017, the best article written regarding medical exoskeletons is not going to go to the...
Google trends grant us a window into what terms people are using to look for exoskeleton and related information. Â We can also see how popular those terms have...
The research frontier of exoskeleton development is beginning to shift from hardware to software.  As what works and what doesn’t becomes clearer on the...
After many years, the HAL – Lower Limb Exoskeleton for Medical Use by CYBERDYNE Inc. has finally arrived in the U.S. Â HAL stands for Hybrid Assistive...
Nicolas Rojas has created an exoskeleton hand primarily for stroke survivors. Â This exoskeleton has 12 degrees of freedom and it uses just one motor and a bar...