REEV
Official evidence describes DREEVEN as mobility assistance by REEV, with AI-powered wearables for mobility recovery after stroke and clinical-study context. Keep as medical/rehab lower-limb support.
Xothotics
Official evidence describes the Xothotics Full Body Brace Exoskeleton System as a full-body weight-offloading carbon-fibre exoskeleton system. Keep profile categories focused on medical/rehab full-body support.
Heimgear / TransitX
Official evidence describes the S1 as a waist robot walker for people with mobility issues, using motors, joints and sensors to detect movement intent and reduce effort. Keep as a mobility-assistance draft company.
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ReWalk 7 Personal Exoskeleton
Wearable robotic exoskeleton providing powered hip and knee motion for individuals with spinal cord injury.
Ekso Indego Personal
Powered personal exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury to stand and walk in home/community settings.
WalkJoy
WalkJoy develops a non-invasive wearable device designed to help individuals with peripheral neuropathy regain balance and stability. The system uses sensors to detect foot strike and provides a tactile biofeedback signal above the level of numbness, aiming to restore the neural connection for balance. It functions as a sensor-based mobility assistant for preventing falls in […]
BioX
BioX develops wearable robotic systems focusing on healthcare and elderly mobility. Their portfolio includes powered lower-limb systems for gait rehabilitation and portable assistive devices for daily mobility. They utilize advanced motion control and sensor fusion to provide personalized walking support and clinical training metrics.
Axosuits
Axosuits develops wearable robotic systems aimed at helping people with walking disabilities. Their medical exoskeleton is designed to assist paraplegics, war veterans, and senior citizens with muscle atrophy. The company also researches full-body systems (FB-AXO) for eldercare support, emphasizing power-to-weight ratio and accessibility in developing markets.
Maroon Assistive Technologies
Maroon Assistive Technologies develops wearable robotic systems for lower-limb assistance. Their primary product, the Mak Active Knee, is a powered orthotic device designed to assist individuals with knee weakness or stability issues. The company focuses on accessibility and enhancing daily mobility for the elderly and those with musculoskeletal conditions.