Industrial Exoskeleton Articles & Analysis
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Congratulations to the ONWARD team for the incredible progress they are making in the field of neuroengineering! In recent days, numerous media have reported the news of a great advance for science, and especially for all those people with spinal cord injury and their medical and caregiver teams. The ONWARD team has developed an epidural electrical stimulation system using electrodes placed ...
Helena López; why did you decide to become a physiotherapist? Because I like dealing with people, I like helping, I like healthcare… All these reasons were leading me towards medicine, but, in that case, I would spend little time with the patient. I preferred the contact, to be more involved in their evolution. And what made me decide, specifically for the field of neurology, was ...
The Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons team participated in two international trade fairs this week: the Hannover Messe for industrial transformation (30.5.-2.6.) and the leading trade fair for intralogistics LogiMAT in Stuttgart (31.5.-2.6.), Germany. ...
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During our Demo Day in Berlin at our beautiful offices at Boetzow Berlin, we had the opportunity to discuss the benefits of our Paexo Portfolio with interested people from many different occupations. Stefan Nicola from Bloomberg News was also present and alongside his team, they created this wonderful and informative video about our product portfolio from the Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons. We ...
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Ofir Koren, Chief Technology Officer, has decades of experience leading research and development organizations in high technology industries. He most recently served as General Site Manager-Israel, Vice President of Research and Development and Regulatory Affairs at ReWalk Robotics, a developer of exoskeleton solutions for stroke and spinal cord injury ...
Stroke affects more than 15 million people worldwide. Direct access to clinically proven therapies and a full recovery is out of reach for most survivors leading to a lifetime of impairment. "Our mission is to deliver neuro-rehab in every home through robotic exoskeletons guided by AI. Latin for 'movement anewed', Motus Nova envisions a world where survivors of stroke live without impairment. We ...
Rex Bionics is the pioneer of the REX® robotic rehabilitation device that provides standing, walking and exercise support for people with lower limb weakness or paralysis; and is used by people who have suffered a spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury or other neurological condition such as multiple sclerosis. Rex Bionics has worked with physiotherapists to develop the ...
