WinterGreen
Research announces that it has published a new study Exoskeleton : Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study
has 254 pages, 102 tables and figures.
Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the
exoskeletons are used inside rehabilitation treatment centers and at home to
provide stability for paraplegics and people who need gait training. Ultimately exoskeletons will be used for the
rehabilitation of all patients with serious physical injuries or physical
dysfunction.
Exoskeleton
robots support walking for previously wheel chair bound patients: They function as wearable robots that bring
new functionality to the rehabilitation markets. Exoskeleton robots promote upright walking and
relearning of lost functions in a patient needing physical therapy. Exoskeletons can play a significant role in
this medical treatment process. Emerging
markets promise to have dramatic and rapid growth. Exoskeletons deliver higher quality rehabilitation,
provide growth strategy for clinical facilities.
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Relearning
of lost functions in a patient depends on stimulation of desire to conquer the
disability. The Exoskeleton can show patients progress and keep the
progress occurring, encouraging patients to work on getting healthier. Independent functioning of patients depends
on intensity of treatment, task-specific exercises, active initiation of
movements and motivation and feedback.
Exoskeleton can assist with these
tasks in multiple ways. Creating a
gaming aspect to the rehabilitation process has brought a significant
improvement in systems.
As
patients get stronger and more coordinated, a therapist can program the
exoskeleton robot to let them bear more weight and move more freely in
different directions, walking, kicking a ball, or even lunging to the side to catch
one. The robot can follow the patient’s
lead as effortlessly as a ballroom dancer, its presence nearly undetectable
until it senses the patient starting to drop and quickly stops a fall. In the later stages of physical therapy, the
robot can nudge patients off balance to help them learn to recover.
According
to Susan Eustis, principal author of the team that developed the market
research study, “Exoskeleton robotic therapy stimulus of upper and lower limbs
provides a way for people who cannot walk to be upright and move from a
vertical position, a very exciting market development. Examples of the excellent motor recovery
after stroke that can be achieved using an exoskeleton.” Lower limb systems and exoskeleton systems
provide wheelchair bound patients the ability to get out of a wheelchair
The
exoskeleton products that work are still emerging as commercial devices. All the products that are now commercially
viable are positioned to achieve significant staying power in the market long
term, providing those companies that offer them with a possibility for long
term leadership position in the market.
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