Computerized Exoskeleton, learn to ReWalk
Ryan | May 8 2008


The Washington Post recently posted an article that Israel-based Argo Medical Technologies invented and designed an exoskeleton that could assist the disabled, called ReWalk. ReWalk comes as a relief to people, who are trying to stand or walk. A great find for a rehabilitation center and works as a great exoskeleton for the disabled, we must say. ReWalk restores your self-confidence, because nothing is impossible if you try. The concept was taken from the spider and horseshoe crab. ReWalk has a lightweight brace-support suit system that determines the user’s choice of motion by a computerized remote control. ReWalk has sensors also to help the user gain his or her balance. Moreover, you can wear the suit under your clothing and it comes with crutches. You would have to wait a year for this marvelous product, because it is still under clinical trails.

Via: BookOfJoe

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