The French company Wandercraft has created an exoskeleton that helps paralyzed patients.
The developer reports that Atalante X supports people in a standing position.
It helps patients with severe spinal cord injuries regain strength and balance.
The exoskeleton is customized in a mobile application, where you can enter all the necessary data of the person.
Based on this information, an algorithm will calculate the right performance and trajectories for a particular user.
For now, these exoskeletons are only used in hospitals, but Wandercraft plans to create versions that can be used anywhere.
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