Systematic Review on Wearable Lower Extremity Robotic Exoskeletons
Distribution, general attitude (a) and internal structures of the
Dirk LEFEBER, full professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, VUB, Department of Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
The SPEXOR passive back support exoskeleton uses a combination of
Passive spinal exoskeleton with the elastic spinal module (a), the
Multibody dynamics and optimal control for optimizing spinal
Left column: explosion underneath the vehicle center; right column
Passive Back Support Exoskeleton Improves Range of Motion Using
Frontiers Portable 3D-printed hand orthosis with spatial
Design methodology of an active back-support exoskeleton with
Carlos RODRIGUEZ-GUERRERO, Professor, Professor, KU Leuven, Leuven, ku leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering
The exoskeleton a unloads the back by applying forces at the torso
Figure 1 from Passive Back Support Exoskeleton Improves Range of
SPEXOR – Spinal Exoskeletal Robot for Low Back Pain Prevention and
Frontiers Systematic Review of Back-Support Exoskeletons and