Exoskeleton May Hold Promise for Improved Movement in Older Adults, Stroke Patients, and Paraplegics From: Rehab Management - 11/20/2013 To provide patients a “bionic pick-up” without undergoing surgery, University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers have designed and built a spring-assisted leg exoskeleton engineered to help patients with limited movement to sit and stand. Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/news2/19450-exoskeleton-may-hold-promise-for-improved-movement-in-older-adults-stroke-patients-and-paraplegics/ Links: Gaurav Mukherjee http://ceas.uc.edu/hucero/contacts/gaurav.html http://uc.academia.edu/GauravMukherjee Grant Schaffner http://aerospace.ceas.uc.edu/people/people_fac-staff/fac-staff/fac/grant_schaffner.html http://ceas.uc.edu/cmii/People/dr-schaffner.html http://ceas.uc.edu/hucero/speakers/grant.html