Fast and complex multi-finger movements generated by the hand exoskeleton. Credit: Shinichi Furuya When it comes to fine-tuned motor skills like playing the piano, practice, they say, makes perfect.
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For seasoned pianists, mastering their craft requires years of dedicated practice. Yet even the most accomplished musicians eventually reach a point where further improvement is increasingly out of ...
Researchers have developed the prototype of a comfortable and flexible “soft smart hand exoskeleton,” or robo-glove, which gives feedback to wearers who need to relearn tasks that require manual ...
For people who have suffered neurotrauma such as a stroke, everyday tasks can be extremely challenging because of decreased coordination and strength in one or both upper limbs. These problems have ...
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Some of them felt amazing—but all of them may be too expensive to reach the people they're meant for.
Most exoskeletons are big, expensive, wearable devices designed to reduce the load on body parts such as the shoulders, arms or back. The Artus is different, in that it's made to protect the fingers … ...
Move over Tony Stark, there’s a new player in town. Augsburg-based startup German Bionic has developed wearable exoskeletons that endow superhuman strength — although they are a little more modest ...
Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: EKSO), a Marin County company that makes wearable robotic exoskeletons to help people walk after injury or boost strength in industrial jobs, reported improved ...
Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. has announced a successful proof-of-concept demonstration of an AI voice agent designed to enhance the operation of its exoskeleton devices, including the legacy EksoNR.