Scientists have designed a wearable lower-limb robot exoskeleton that features natural knee movement to help stroke and spinal cord injury patients regain ability to walk and strengthen their muscles.
Stroke and spinal cord injury patients often require gait rehabilitation to regain the ability to walk or to help strengthen their muscles. Wearable "robot-assisted training" is quickly emerging as a ...
Industrial robotics leader ULS Robotics enters the consumer market with VIATRIX, an AI-powered exoskeleton designed for ...
The Bionics Laboratory of the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Moratuwa has begun research to develop an ankle exoskeleton robot, named “C-JAE.” The robot is a wearable device ...
This is ULS Robotics' third journey to CES, in 2025 all its exhibits were sold out during the trade show. Visitors are welcome to join ULS Robotics at CES 2026 (booth 8929) to experience VIATRIX (TM) ...
Three students attached to the Bionics Laboratory of Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa have developed an ankle exoskeleton robot. Named “C-JAE”, the robot is a wearable ...
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