For the last nine months, Brooks Rehabilitation in Florida has been helping people with lower body paralysis learn to walk again with the help of Cyberdyne’s new robotic exoskeleton, the Hybrid ...
Brooks Rehabilitation and a Japanese company are partners in a first-of-its kind of rehabilitation program in the U.S. Derrik Amaral — who suffered an accident in 2013 that damaged the three segments ...
Japanese robotics company Cyberdyne has officially received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to make its lower-body exoskeleton, known as Hybrid Assisted Limb or HAL, available to ...
The HAL exoskeleton of Japanese robotics firm Cyberdyne recently received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to enter the United States, giving patients with spinal cord injuries a ...
We joke a lot about the "inevitable" robot apocalypse, but aside from a few scary developments it seems like humanity is much more likely to disappear thanks to nuclear weapons or a dying Earth than a ...
Exoskeletons -- motorized mechanical devices attached to an individual’s body to assist movement -- have been a popular feature in science fiction movies from Robocop to Iron Man as a means to give ...
Medical hardware manufacturer Cyberdyne has this week announced the arrival of its new Cyberdyne’s therapeutic cyborg legs into the United States offering the HAL exo-suit two spinal injury patients.
Remember Cyberdyne’s HAL exoskeleton that allows you to control a pair of robotic legs with your mind? Cyberdyne recently showcased several of these models in motion. Someday you too can sport a pair ...
Every technological advancement seems to have a sharp inflection point, a time before which it seems like any early adopters are considered kooks, but beyond which the device or service quickly ...