Talk about a new step forward: Stanford engineers have developed robotic boots that help you walk faster with less effort. The boots represent the latest advance in exoskeletontechnology. AI MedTwitter
Talk about a new step forward: Stanford engineers have developed robotic boots that help you walk faster with less effort. Equipped with a motor, the boots use artificial intelligence to provide a personalized boost that’s just right for whoever is wearing them.
"It turns out humans are very efficient walkers in a way that makes [providing] assistance difficult," says Patrick Slade, PhD, one of the researchers who worked on the boots."Everyone walks differently, and what works in the lab often doesn't translate to the real world." Stanford engineers have developed robotic boots that use artificial intelligence to provide a personalized boost that’s just right for whoever is wearing them.
Next steps will involve testing the boots for those who need them the most: older adults and those with mobility issues due to disability, says Slade.
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