Description
ExoAtlet by ExoAtlet is a hip-knee powered medical rehabilitation and personal use exoskeleton. It is designed for individuals with spinal cord injury and similar conditions that result in mobility impairment. It has also been tested as a military augmentation suit in the past. User requirements include:
- 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).
- 160-190cm (5’3” – 6’3”) tall
- Maximum weight of 90kg (200lbs)
- At least six months of recovery time past injury
- Minimum required level of self-ambulation.
- Ability to use 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.
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ExoAtlet, 1st Truzhennikov lane, Moscow, Russia, website
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