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16 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
In 2013, EksoGT was released with software that adopted to patient recovery: VariableAssist. EksoGT was the only exoskeleton available for rehabilitation that could provide adaptive amounts of power to either side of the patient’s body, challenging the patient as they progress through their continuum of care, and was the first exoskeleton FDA-cleared to be ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
People in logistics face enormous challenges – Work absences due to MSDs (Musculoskeletal disorders) and pressure to increase efficiency. The key factors are the employees who move thousands of pounds daily to enable smooth operations. ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The PHOENIX Medical Exoskeleton is the world's lightest and most advanced exoskeleton designed to help people with mobility disorders to be upright and mobile. In the clinic, at home, and in the workplace Phoenix has successfully enabled many individuals to stand up, walk about, and speak to peers eye-to-eye. ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
EksoNR is a robotic exoskeleton specifically designed to be used in a rehabilitation setting to progress neurorehab patients so they can walk out of the device and back into their communities. As the first exoskeleton FDA-cleared for acquired brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injury, EksoNR offers the industry’s most natural ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
legX is a revolutionary exoskeleton that supports the user's knees, allowing them to squat repeatedly or for prolonged periods of time with ease. Research has shown that it can reduce muscle strain in the quadriceps around the knee joint while squatting. ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
To that end, EVO was developed in collaboration with customers, physical therapists, and partner feedback to address the unique challenges of industrial applications. EVO, the next evolution of EksoVest, is the world’s most durable, naturally-tracking, and assistive exoskeleton vest. EVO features additional exoskeleton technology we’ve been working ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Power Without Pain: EksoVest. In 2018, we unveiled EksoVest, an industrial upper-body exoskeleton developed to support a worker’s arms and shoulders. EksoVest provided more support for tasks at check height or overhead and was spring-powered, without the need for batteries or charging. Using EksoVest allowed industrial leaders like Ford and Boeing to reduce workplace ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Stepping into rehabilitation: eLegs. eLEGS, or Exoskeleton Lower Extremity Gait System, was an electromechanical exoskeleton designed for rehabilitation, allowing paraplegics to stand and walk in a straight line. eLEGS was our first venture into ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Whether in logistics, manufacturing or maintenance, the Ottobock Shoulder can help your workers succeed in their work and have more energy for life. The Ottobock Shoulder is the successor of the very successful Paexo Shoulder exoskeleton. ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
MINIMIZED BRACE MASS: Novel technology minimizes the hardware mass carried at the user's leg. Providing the user more agility and ...
Manufactured by:Suitx based inEmeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
shieldX, worn under the radiation shield apron, is an effective exoskeleton that reduces spinal loading by transferring the entire apron weight from the shoulders to the buttocks and hips. The low profile design can be worn under most aprons, all day long, without the user's shoulders, neck, or back feeling fatigued. ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
HULC, or Human Universal Load Carrier, was a hydraulic exoskeleton designed to help soldiers in combat carry a load of up to 200 pounds at a top speed of 10 miles per hour for extended periods of time. Exclusively licensed with Lockheed Martin, this battery-powered device bore the weight of loads, dramatically diminishing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries. ...
by:Wearable Sensing based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The NeuroCube Wet EEG headsets provide up 8 to channels of 24-bit synchronous data in a compact form factor. Up to 8 channels synchronous acquisition, DC amplifiers with 24-bit resolution ADC sampling at 16kHz, Low Noise and high Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR), 9-axis motion sensors for real-time motion artifact removal, Wearable design for comfort and ambulation during long-term studies, ...
by:Wearable Sensing based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The NeusenW Wet EEG headsets provide up to 64 channels of synchronous 24-bit data acquisition. Up to 64 channels synchronous acquisition, DC amplifiers with 24-bit resolution ADC sampling at 32kHz, Low Noise and high Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR), 9-axis motion sensors for real-time motion artifact removal, Wearable design for comfort and ambulation during long-term studies, Suitable for ...
Manufactured by:Ekso Bionics based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Easing the burden with EksoZeroG. EksoZeroG is a mechanical arm that holds heavy tools on aerial work platforms and scaffolding. This spring-loaded gravity support arm transfers the weight of heavy tools to its base and then into the ground, giving your heavy tools the feel of true weightlessness. This lift assistance saves your worker’s arms from the physical toll of heavy lifting, so they ...
Manufactured by:Neurolutions based inSanta Cruz, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The IpsiHand is the first FDA approved device leveraging brain-computer interface technology to assist chronic stroke patients in rehabilitation. The device utilizes the uninjured, or ipsilateral, side of the brain to improve arm and hand function. ...
