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        A powered exoskeleton, also known as powered armor, exoframe, or exosuit, is a mobile machine consisting primarily of an outer framework (akin to an insect's exoskeleton) worn by a person, and powered by a system of motors or hydraulics that delivers at l
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        Ekso is a gait training exoskeleton intended for medically supervised use by individuals with various levels of paralysis or hemiparesis due to neurological ...
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    THANK YOU FIFA FOR BRINGING. EXOSKELETON AWARENESS. TO THE 2014 WORLD CUP. LEARN MORE ABOUT ROBOTIC EXOSKELETONS > ......
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    As a company that values mobility, Honda has developed walking assist devices to help manage stress load on the walker's legs and reduce fatigue. Learn more about the Stride Management Assist and Body Weight Support Walking Assist devices....
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    Practical exoskeletons have moved considerably closer to everyday use with the news that Honda has begun leasing 100 of its Walking Assist Devices to hospitals in Japan so that it can monitor and validate their usefulness in the real world. Honda's Walkin...
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    27 May 2013 ... Honda's Walking Assist Device is designed to provide assistance and rehabilitation, as are most of the ......
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    Office of the Chief Technologist (OCT) ... [image-62] [image-78] Marvel Comic's fictional superhero, Ironman, uses a powered armor suit that allows him superhuman strength. While NASA's X1 robotic exoskeleton can't do what you see in the movies, the lates...
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    www.eskobionics.com Ekso is a wearable robot or exoskeleton that powers people with lower extremity paralysis or weakness to get them standing up and walking. It is a battery powered, bionic device that is strapped over the user's clothing. The combinatio...
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    Jarard Pearce (T4) shares his experiences with the prototype of a revolutionary walking robot, REX. REX is the world's first hands-free, self-supporting, independently controlled robotic walking device. REX allows a person with mobility impairment to stan...