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Lifeward Ltd. (Nasdaq: LFWD) (“Lifeward” or the “Company”), a global leader in innovative medical technology designed to transform the lives of people with physical limitations or disabilities, today ...
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A Globe reporter suited up in two wearable models, the Hypershell X Ultra and the Auxivo LiftSuit, to see if they really deliver greater strength and endurance.
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Aetna joins Humana and United Healthcare in providing Medicare Advantage coverage for beneficiaries who meet medical ...
Nike's Project Amplify and consumer exoskeletons like Hypershell X are bringing wearable robotics to market, with powered footwear targeting 2028 release.
Agibot’s Expedition A3 humanoid performs high-flying maneuvers, showcasing advanced balance, coordination, and real-world robotic agility.
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GelrinC, the only restorative product for knee cartilage repair, has CE Mark approval in Europe and is currently at the ...
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As artificial intelligence advances, future prosthetic arms may be able to move on their own to assist users with daily tasks. But for these devices to be truly helpful, people must feel comfortable ...