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A Therapeutic Robotic Hand Exoskeleton That Increases an Expert Pianist's Speed and DexterityResearcher Shinichi Furuya and his team at Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Tokyo, discovered that a therapeutic robotic hand exoskeleton that helps people who have lost or have limited use ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a system that helps patients learn to move their paralyzed arms and hands quickly after a stroke. This requires targeted ...
Allied Market Research, titled,“Smart Exoskeleton Market," By Type (Soft, Rigid), By Body Part (Upper Body, Lower Body, Full Body), By Component (Power Source, Sensors, Actuators, Control System ...
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