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Medical Exoskeletons are a type of orthopedic device used to support and enhance the mobility of individuals with physical disabilities. They are designed to provide assistance to the user in performing everyday activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, and lifting objects. Exoskeletons are typically composed of a lightweight frame, motors, and sensors that are connected to the user's body. The frame is designed to provide support and stability to the user, while the motors and sensors provide feedback to the user to help them control their movements.
Exoskeletons are becoming increasingly popular in the orthopedic device market due to their ability to improve the quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities. They can be used to help individuals with limited mobility to perform everyday tasks, as well as to improve their physical strength and endurance. Additionally, exoskeletons can be used to help individuals with spinal cord injuries to regain some of their lost mobility.
Some of the companies in the medical exoskeleton market include Ekso Bionics, ReWalk Robotics, Bionik Laboratories, and Cyberdyne. Show Less Read more