Aquadriplegic patient has walked again thanks to a brain-controlled robotic exoskeleton suit being tested in the lab, according to a team of researchers in France. Their findings were published ...
Researchers in France say a man has been able to control all four of his limbs using a mind-controlled exoskeleton suit, according to a BBC report. The 30-year-old man – known only as Thibault ...
The Dnsys X1 is a lower-body "AI-powered" exoskeleton that’s designed to make movement easier on your leg muscles, joints and ...
Elon Musk’s Neuralink may be the latest headline-grabber, but brain-to-computer interface (BCI) technology has been advancing ...
The star of the World Cup may not be able to bend it like Beckham, but they might be able to kick a ball using the power of their mind, writes New Scientist. If all goes to plan, a paralysed young ...
Traditional, hospital-based stroke rehabilitation can be labor-intensive and expensive. Furthermore, outcomes from rehabilitation are inconsistent across individuals and recovery is hard to predict.
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IIT-Kanpur pioneers brain-computer interface robotic hand exoskeleton for stroke rehabilitationThe BCI-based robotic hand exoskeleton integrates a unique closed-loop control system that actively involves the patient’s brain during therapy.
In elderly care there are 22 categories of robots spanning daily life assistance, rehabilitation nursing, safety patrols and ...
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