When a patient has a cerebrospinal injury, the hybrid assistive limb lets them move more freely. Neural activity and repeated exercise of targeted activities are made possible by locomotor training conducted using a neurologically controlled cyborg Hal®....
Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that results in multiple seizures. Due to the sudden change in the electrical impulses within the brain, the affected person may experience a sudden behaviour change....
Any movement in the body causes the brain to send bioelectrical impulses to the muscles that enable mobility. Such signals from paralysed or impaired people may be insufficient to cause adequate movement. HAL recognises these so-called “bio-electrical...
HAL® is the world’s first cyborg-type robot that enhances wearers’ motor function, ability, and performance. The Wearable Cyborg™ HAL offers medicinal therapies for improving functional abilities in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis, including cerebral...
The Wearable Cyborg™ assists athletes in relearning their ability to move independently. Cyberdyne technology enables people to walk on their own. Cyberdyne HAL® allows patients to restore natural mobility of paralysed legs based on their intention. It enhances...