We empower people with physical disabilities regain lost function using bionic wearable technology!

Joined January 2021
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The latest product line from Control Bionics is one of the world’s fastest, lowest fatigue communication control systems for people living with conditions resulting in paralysis and loss of speech.
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20 Sep 2021
ICYMI: This lower-limb #prosthetic in development by researchers at @UNCNCSUBME, @nrel_ncsu_unc, & @CLEAR_NCSU_UNC relies on the user's residual muscles—and the electrical signals they generate—to help amputees to continuously control balance. More here: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…
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"#NeuroNode is a whole new level of 'beyond amazing' in its capacity to enable/restore communication to people who are 'locked in' by illness/trauma that limits/disables their ability to speak/communicate." @anabellbrayley
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Thx @mechavolution, Adina Bradshaw (She/Her) and Kinobionic. There is a whole spectrum of technological developments in the assistive tech field. The long term future that the Neuralink, Synchron, Inc. or BrainCo are working towards is fascinating, but t…lnkd.in/d5FqUmyi
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Kinobionic retweeted
Using able-bodied subjects to validate EMG controlled ankle is challenging. Any other suggestions before testing on individuals with lower limb amputation?
Testing our EMG-driven ankle prosthesis
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25 Jul 2021
Outrageous! We have been locked out of our #amazonseller account and cannot access it. Meanwhile @amazon is still charging us and holding on to our inventory. We have tried everything to get in touch and they keep sending us to links that require us to log in 🤯 so we are stuck
23 Jul 2021
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Mechanical engineer receives NSF CAREER award to pioneer robot-assisted rehabilitation eurekalert.org/pub_releases/…

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22 Jul 2021
Proud to share the work on a @softrobot for helping #facial #bellspalsy rehab. A long way since the first idea conception back in 2012. Also very happy that it is with #Stephaniewalker #yigitmeguc @facebook liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1… @epfl @nccrrobotics @RRL_EPFL
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Feet CAN talk! I had the pleasure of showing one of our devices to a young woman with a TBI today. Excited really isn’t the word to describe the feeling of watching someone communicate and to see the smile. Learn more at ctlb.io/hello
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#FlashbackFriday to February 2016 at the inaugural #WearRAcon event. Pictured is a special guest ambassador demonstrating an exoskeleton from Ekso Bionics. #ekso
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We introduce another research partner of the @BalgristCampus, the @RELabETHZ. The interdisciplinary group, led by Prof. Dr. Roger Gassert, @rogergassert, applies robotics, wearable sensor technologies and non-invasive neuroimaging to explore and restore sensorimotor function.
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Exoskeletons with Autopilot: The Future of Wearable Robotics | Digital Trends bit.ly/2R4I3EV #autonomoustech #TechJunkieNews
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We at @NoBarriersNW have been delighted to collaborate with Letterkenny Institute of Technology on research on the use of an Exoskeleton in neurological rehabilitation.
Training load & injury; exoskeleton & rehabilitation; body sensors & antennae - just some of the interesting topics presented by research students in today's @LYIT @LYIT_Research symposium. More MRes & PhD opportunities coming soon at lyit.ie/Study-at-LYIT/How-to…
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Users can supposedly lift up to 200 pounds with this battery-powered exoskeleton

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Expanding accessibility in virtual reality dailyuw.com/news/article_062… via @thedaily

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25 Mar 2021
Mars rover looking back
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1 Mar 2021
Always wondered where exactly your gaming character keeps all the stuff
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