
Wearable Exoskeletons
Wearable exoskeletons are robotic devices worn on the body that enhance strength, mobility, and endurance. They typically consist of frames or robotic limbs powered by motors or actuators, working in tandem with the user’s movements. Used in industries like healthcare, construction, and military, they assist with heavy lifting, support rehabilitation, or enable individuals with mobility impairments to walk. By amplifying natural motion and reducing fatigue, exoskeletons improve efficiency and safety, offering a bridge between human ability and demanding tasks without replacing the user.