Researchers at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) created a wearable robot leg that could help a person with Parkinson’s disease walk without freezing.
A soft robotic exoskeleton appears able to help Parkinson's patients past a potential freezing episode, by providing a gentle push to the hips as their leg swings.
CHENGDU, March 29 (Xinhua) Lin Han, 34, put the robot exoskeleton on a stool and eased himself into it, securing his feet, legs and waist with straps. Graspi
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