Showing posts with label Exoskeletons Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exoskeletons Market. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Global Exoskeletons Market Size, Share, Trends, Market Growth 2015 to 2021 - Acute Market Reports

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.
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.
Rehabilitation robotic technologies developed in the areas of stroke rehabilitation and SCI represent therapeutic interventions with utility at varying points of the continuum of care.  Exoskeletons are a related technology, but provide dramatic support for walking for people who simply cannot walk.
Robotics has tremendous ability to reduce disability and lead to better outcomes for patients with paralysis due to traumatic injury.  With the use of exoskeletons, patient recovery of function is subtle or non existent, but getting patients able to walk and move around is of substantial benefit,   People using exoskeleton robots are able to make continued progress in regaining functionality even years after an injury.
It is a question of cost.  The insurance will only pay for a small amount of exoskeleton rehabilitation.  More marketing will have a tremendous effect in convincing people that they can achieve improvements even after years of effort.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Global Wearable Robots, Exoskeletons Market Edition 2015 to 2021 - Acute Market Reports

Wearable Robots, Exoskeletons: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. Wearable Robots, Exoskeletons leverage better technology, they support high quality, lightweight materials and long life batteries. Wearable robots, exoskeletons are used for permitting paraplegic wheel chair patients walk. They are used to assist with weight lifting for workers: Designs with multiple useful features are available. The study has 421 pages and 161 tables and figures. 


Wearable robots, exoskeletons units are evolving additional functionality rapidly. Wearable robots functionality is used to assist to personal mobility via exoskeleton robots. They promote upright walking and relearning of lost functions. Exoskeletons are helping older people move after a stroke. Exoskeleton s deliver higher quality rehabilitation, provide the base for a growth strategy for clinical facilities.

Exoskeletons support occupational heavy lifting. Exoskeletons are poised to play a significant role in warehouse management, ship building, and manufacturing. Usefulness in occupational markets is being established. Emerging markets promise to have dramatic and rapid growth. 

Industrial workers and warfighters can perform at a higher level when wearing an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons can enable paraplegics to walk again. Devices have the potential to be adapted further for expanded use in healthcare and industry. Elderly people benefit from powered human augmentation technology. Robots assist wearers with walking and lifting activities, improving the health and quality of life for aging populations.


Exoskeletons are being developed in the U.S., China, Korea, Japan, and Europe. They are useful in medical markets. They are generally intended for logistical and engineering purposes, due to their short range and short battery life. Most exoskeletons can operate independently for several hours. Chinese manufacturers express hope that upgrades to exoskeletons extending the battery life could make them suitable for frontline infantry in difficult environments, including mountainous terrain.

Robotics has tremendous ability to support work tasks and reduce disability. Disability treatment with sophisticated exoskeletons is anticipated to providing better outcomes for patients with paralysis due to traumatic injury. With the use of exoskeletons, patient recovery of function is subtle or non existent, but getting patients able to walk and move around is of substantial benefit, People using exoskeleton robots are able to make continued progress in regaining functionality even years after an injury.

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Rehabilitation robotic technologies developed in the areas of stroke rehabilitation and SCI represent therapeutic interventions with utility at varying points of the continuum of care. Exoskeletons are a related technology, but provide dramatic support for walking for people who simply cannot walk. 

Parker Hannifin Indego intends to include functional electrical stimulation. It accelerates recovery of therapy in every dimension. Implementation in these kinds of devices is a compelling use of the electrical stimulation technology.

It is a question of cost. The insurance will only pay for a small amount of exoskeleton rehabilitation. More marketing will have a tremendous effect in convincing people that they can achieve improvements even after years of effort.

Rehabilitation robotics includes development of devices for assisting performance of sensorimotor functions. Devices help arm, hand, leg rehabilitation by supporting repetitive motion that builds neurological pathways to support use of the muscles. Development of different schemes for assisting therapeutic training is innovative. Assessment with sensorimotor performance helps patients move parts of the body that have been damaged. 

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Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Global Exoskeletons Market Edition 2015 to 2021 - Acute Market Reports

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.

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.

Rehabilitation robotic technologies developed in the areas of stroke rehabilitation and SCI represent therapeutic interventions with utility at varying points of the continuum of care.  Exoskeletons are a related technology, but provide dramatic support for walking for people who simply cannot walk.

Robotics has tremendous ability to reduce disability and lead to better outcomes for patients with paralysis due to traumatic injury.  With the use of exoskeletons, patient recovery of function is subtle or non existent, but getting patients able to walk and move around is of substantial benefit,   People using exoskeleton robots are able to make continued progress in regaining functionality even years after an injury.

It is a question of cost.  The insurance will only pay for a small amount of exoskeleton rehabilitation.  More marketing will have a tremendous effect in convincing people that they can achieve improvements even after years of effort.

About Us:
Acute Market Reports is the most sufficient collection of market intelligence services online. It is your only source that can fulfill all your market research requirements. We provide online reports from over 100 best publishers and upgrade our collection regularly to offer you direct online access to the world’s most comprehensive and recent database with expert perceptions on worldwide industries, products, establishments and trends. Our database consists of 200,000+ market research reports with detailed & minute market research.
Acute Market Reports
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Aditi Mall, Baner,
Pune, MH, 411045
India
Toll Free(US/CANADA): +1-855-455-8662