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3D Systems claimed that its Ekso-Suit, which fits onto the user's legs and back to support the natural walking motion, is the "first ever 3D printed hybrid Exoskeleton robotic suit".
The rise of the robots is making its way to stroke survivors who need help learning how to walk again with a one-of-a-kind soft exo-suit that attaches to the patient’s leg and assists with their ...
The company received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2022 to use the exoskeleton suit for stroke rehabilitation in the U.S. and has opened a new headquarters in New York City.
After spending over 13 years of her life in a wheelchair, San Francisco native Keontae Clark, 26, is now the first patient to have a robotic exoskeleton suit through health insurance in the Bay Area.
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