For doctors and hospitals
Exoskeletons for the medical profession
Relieve the body
Enable precise work
Exoskeletons play a very important role in the medical professions. They can help to support patients in their movements and enable them to be more mobile. They can also help to reduce the risk of injury for carers and doctors.
The strain during surgical procedures is very high - long periods of standing in combination with high precision lead to fatigue. This is where exoskeletons can provide significant relief for the body.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Paexo Shoulder, Edero, Paexo Soft Back, Chairless Chair
Precision is essential for dentists. For longer procedures in particular, it can therefore be helpful to use a weight support for the arms, which can maintain the required precision.
Exoskeletons for these applications:
Edero
Advantages of exoskeletons in the medical profession
Exoskeletons are used in many areas of medicine. In hospitals, they can help assistants to transport patients and help them to stand up and walk. Physiotherapists exoskeletons are also frequently used to help patients with neurological disorders to move. Movement therapy support. In addition, exoskeletons can also be used as rehabilitation aids for people with Joint diseases or Musculoskeletal disorders can be used.
Exoskeletons can also support surgeons during precise operations. Thanks to the use of exoskeletons, surgeons can maintain control over the precision and accuracy of their work even during minimally invasive procedures. Exoskeletons are also used in other areas of medicine for Support for the hands used for activities that require precision.
In addition, the use of exoskeleton technologies can also help to drive medical progress. Exoskeletons can serve as a test platform for new inventions and help to accelerate the development of innovative medical devices. As research and development of externally controlled robotic systems progresses, the potential use of exoskeleton-based systems will increase in the near future.
Exoskeletons therefore offer a whole range of possibilities for use in the medical sector. They help to drive progress for patients both in everyday life and in the field of treatment, while at the same time improving the quality of life of patients. Reduce the risk of injury and errors by doctors and nursing staff.