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The Exoskeletons market is a subset of the Orthopedic Devices market, which focuses on the development of robotic devices that are designed to support and enhance the movement of the human body. Exoskeletons are typically used to assist people with physical disabilities, such as spinal cord injuries, stroke, and cerebral palsy, as well as to help those with age-related mobility issues. Exoskeletons can also be used to improve the performance of athletes and workers in industrial settings.
Exoskeletons are typically powered by electric motors and are designed to be lightweight and comfortable to wear. They are typically controlled by a combination of sensors, actuators, and computer algorithms. Exoskeletons can be used to provide support for the body, allowing users to move more freely and with greater strength and endurance.
Some of the companies in the Exoskeletons market include ReWalk Robotics, Ekso Bionics, Bionik Laboratories, Cyberdyne, and SuitX. Show Less Read more