Harvard’s robotic exoskeleton can improve walking, decrease falls in people with Parkinson’s

Harvard’s robotic exoskeleton can improve walking, decrease falls in people with Parkinson’s

If you follow the world of robotic exoskeletons with any frequency, you’re no doubt aware of the two primary categories. The first is aimed firmly at workers with strenuous or repetitive jobs such as lifting and transporting packages. The second is assistive, largely focused at individuals with mobility impairments. The latter category is often the […]

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Harvard’s robotic exoskeleton can improve walking, decrease falls in people with Parkinson’s

2024-01-07 08:03

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