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The very first application of active exoskeleton robot was to provide external power to a soldier so that he can carry additional weight than his strength. Since then this technology has focused on developing systems for assisting and augmenting human power. Later this technology is expanded into other applications such as limb rehabilitation and tele-operations. Exoskeleton research is still a growing...
Design approaches to exoskeletal robots traditionally aimed to achieve mechanical forces many times larger than the level achievable by the corresponding natural musculoskeletal system. This has often obstructed the user's muscles during physical rehabilitation. Moreover, mechanisms designed for excessive force generation are heavy and rigid structures with little compliance and thus are not suitable...
For elderly and or physically disabled people who have lost their body functioning of motions due to geriatric disorders, and/or disease processes including trauma, sports injuries, spinal cord injuries, occupational injuries, and strokes, we have been developing a 3 DOF mobile robotic exoskeleton for rehabilitation and for assisting motion of elbow and shoulder, since human shoulder and elbow motions...
For elderly and or physically disabled people who have lost their body functioning of motions due to geriatric disorders, and/or disease processes including trauma, sports injuries, spinal cord injuries, occupational injuries, and strokes, we have been developing a 3DOF mobile robotic exoskeleton for rehabilitation and for assisting motion of elbow and shoulder, since human shoulder and elbow motions...
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