More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
A self-balancing robotic exoskeleton was found safe and feasible for ALS patients with gait impairment. It helps patients practice walking hands-free, improving mobility, posture, and well-being.
A new kind of partnership between human and machine is beginning to reshape how stroke recovery may look in the future.
Researchers have developed a soft pneumatic glove that could help people with paralyzed hands ...
LAS VEGAS—CES 2026 gave me my first experience testing a robotic exoskeleton, and I'm pretty impressed. Created by Dephy (pronounced "defy"), the Sidekick lifts your heels with every step, making it ...
Maria Laura Biscaglia puts on a robotic exoskeleton with the help of her husband at her home in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on ...
Kochi-based Astrek Innovations has built a modular, AI-powered robotic exoskeleton for lower limb rehabilitation that costs a ...
Physical therapists have long walked alongside stroke survivors during recovery. Now, they are walking with them. Scientists at Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab have developed a ...
CES 2025 is picking up the pace, with companies showing some of their best products. The Berlin-based German Bionic is one of the companies at CES, which has unveiled its new robotic exoskeleton, the ...
I wore this robot exoskeleton in the Grand Canyon to see if it could help me manage my spinal stenosis and keep pace with my ...