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Exoskeleton Research Marches Forward With NIST Study on Fit

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Reflective markers are attached to blue 3D-printed apparatus above and below the user's knee as well as two metal plates on the exoskeleton leg. Researchers track and compare the movement of the markers to gain insight into how well the exoskeletons fit. In this composite photo, the bottom plate has.

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Secure.gov websites use HTTPS A lock or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the.gov website. Reflective markers are attached to blue 3D-printed apparatus above and below the user's knee as well as two metal plates on the exoskeleton leg. A shoddily tailored suit or a shrunken T-shirt may not be the most stylish, but wearing them is unlikely to hurt more than your reputation. Exoskeletons, many of which are powered by springs or motors, can cause pain or injury if their joints are not aligned with the user’s.

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