Eureka - Innovative Engineering Design
 
   
Search :   Search Help    login

Exoskeleton helps paraplegics walk 09/04/2008
 
http://www.argomedtec.com A worn exoskeleton driven by electric motors enables paraplegics to stand, walk and climb stairs.
The ReWalk has been designed by consultancy Taga for Argo Medical Technologies, both companies based in Israel. It is a light wearable brace support with DC electric motors at the joints, rechargeable batteries, an array of sensors, and a computer based control system. Users wear a back pack device and braces on their legs, and select the activity they want from a remote control. A sensor on the chest determines the torso’s angle and guides the legs to move backward or forward to maintain balance.
Taga has standardised on SolidWorks as a design tool and used CosmosXpress to test the strength and durability of different load bearing components to ensure the exoskeleton would hold up when users bend, stand up or climb stairs. The ReWalk is currently undergoing clinical trials. The company expects it to be ready for general availability in 2009.
 
Author
Tom Shelley
 
Email this article
 
News Item
Linked Companies
 
 SolidWorks R&D Ltd
 
 Argo Medical Technologies
 
 
News Item
Similar News Articles
 
  Cargo systems benefit from digital prototypes
 
  Double composite spring handles varying loads
 
  Right medicine in a complex world
 
  A handle on hazardous materials
 
  On the energy green route
 
 
News Item
Similar Reference Library Articles
 
  3D printing takes a step forward
 
  Shaking up the status quo
 
  The shape of things to come
 
  Bin actually holds its contents
 
  Walking structures are no pipe dream
 
 
News Item
Related Industry Events
 
  Velocity Day – New Solid Edge Launch
 
  6th BSSM International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics