Reportage at ISIR (Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems) in Paris, France. Exoskeleton prototype used for neuro-motor rehabilitation and physical therapy. ABLE is an arm exoskeleton which is in contact with the human arm in multiple location
Reportage at ISIR (Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems) in Paris, France. Exoskeleton prototype used for neuro-motor rehabilitation and physical therapy. ABLE is an arm exoskeleton which is in contact with the human arm in multiple locations in order to control joint synergy during hemiplegia rehabilitation. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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