News
5d
Tech Xplore on MSNResearchers launch open-source robotic exoskeleton to help people walkImagine a future in which people with disabilities can walk on their own, thanks to robotic legs. A new project from Northern ...
A robotic arm exoskeleton being tested in Spokane is reaching to advance recovery for stroke patients. Developed at University of Idaho, a two-joint device is in trial use for one arm at ...
In recent years, exoskeleton robots have gained traction in various countries, including Japan, Germany, and the United ...
UMass Lowell researchers are investigating how people utilize a robotic arm exoskeleton/brace during reaching and grasping tasks with their arm. This study has three, 2-4 hr sessions, including rest ...
Imagine a world where people with disabilities can walk more freely and comfortably, thanks to robotic legs. That world is ...
Therefore, in this paper, we combined all these technologies to test the feasibility of using a BCI-driven exoskeleton with FES (robotic training device) to facilitate motor task completion among ...
A user tests out a third robotic arm in virtual reality. The device can help scientists gain a better understanding of the human brain—while also augmenting your body with an extra robotic arm ...
11d
Tech Xplore on MSNCustomizable soft robot modules allow for new haptic interactionsEPFL researchers have developed a customizable soft robotic system that uses compressed air to produce shape changes, ...
UC Riverside researchers are developing robotic sleeves that provide arm control to kids with cerebral palsy-related mobility issues. Rather than augment the arm like an exoskeleton, ...
Jul. 19—A robotic arm exoskeleton being tested in Spokane is reaching to advance recovery for stroke patients. Developed at University of Idaho, a two-joint device is in trial use for one arm at ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results