Description
Keeogo is a smart, powered orthosis developed by the Canadian developer B-Temia using its Dermoskeleton technology. It is designed to help people with mobility challenges during everyday activities by assisting movements such as walking farther, climbing stairs, sitting down and standing up, squatting, kneeling, and staying upright for longer.
B‑Temia positions Keeogo for medical applications such as rehabilitative training and personal assistance in both clinical settings and day-to-day life. Official materials describe benefits including improved knee stability, reduced knee pain, and improved movement quality, balance, and coordination. The company lists use cases and target conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, knee osteoarthritis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, musculoskeletal injuries, myositis, and muscular dystrophy.
The device’s adjustable motorized power at the knees is meant to complement the user’s own muscle strength.  This wearable robot also sports a unique strap system that differs significantly from other exoskeletons on the market.  While this is an assistive exoskeleton, there is a version for able-bodied users in which the device is used for augmentation.
B-TEMIA Inc., 4780 Saint-Félix Street, St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec, Canada, website
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