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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 ...
The exoskeleton is superior to state-of-the-art as it is able to replicate natural human finger motion with more degrees-of-freedom and directly aimed at restoring critical hand functions; Pilot ...
An active powered exoskeleton with integrated electric motors and a storage battery tested in Russia will allow servicemen to accurately hit targets with a machine-gun held with one hand MOSCOW ...
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