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Wearable Robotics

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technology11 days ago

Pocket-sized isokinetic trainer yields lasting neuromuscular gains in SMA

A lightweight portable isokinetic training robot (0.96 kg) provides safe, customizable resistance for juvenile SMA type II rehabilitation. In a six-participant trial over six weeks, users improved sit-to-stand ability, showed substantial gains in knee torque, range of motion, and muscular hypertrophy, and exhibited better femoral nerve conduction. Notably, these benefits persisted after discontinuing the device and resuming conventional therapy, indicating that short-term exposure to wearable isokinetic training can yield enduring neuromuscular recovery.

Centaur-style wearable robot cuts walking fatigue by 35%
ai-and-robotics2 months ago

Centaur-style wearable robot cuts walking fatigue by 35%

Chinese researchers developed a centaur-style wearable that adds two legs behind the user via an elastic back interface, sharing load and lowering metabolic energy use by about 35% (with ~52% less foot pressure) when carrying ~20 kg, allowing longer, natural walking; designed to coordinate with movement and balance, it could aid heavy tasks in logistics, disaster response, and industry, and was described in The International Journal of Robotics Research.

"Wearable Exoskeleton Prevents Freezing in Parkinson's Patients"
health2 years ago

"Wearable Exoskeleton Prevents Freezing in Parkinson's Patients"

Researchers at Harvard and Boston universities have adapted a soft, robotic wearable device to help mitigate the effects of gait freezing in a 73-year-old Parkinson’s patient, allowing him to walk faster and for a greater distance. The device, initially designed for adults with walking difficulties due to stroke or other conditions, "instantaneously eliminated" freezing of gait while walking indoors and may offer a promising solution for this common Parkinson's symptom.