Exoskeleton Device Helps People with Arthritic Knees

TBMG-26602

03/30/2017

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A University of North Texas (Denton, TX) graduate student is taking a step toward making exoskeletons available to help more people. Typically, exoskeletons, which are wearable mobile machines that allow for more limb movement, increased strength, and endurance, are extremely expensive and mostly used in the military. However, Jenn Cao, a student in UNT’s College of Engineering, has created a working prototype aimed at helping those who struggle to walk because of osteoarthritis in their knees.

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"Exoskeleton Device Helps People with Arthritic Knees," Mobility Engineering, March 30, 2017.
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Mar 30, 2017
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TBMG-26602
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English