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Cyberdyne
Cyberdyne develops the HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) exoskeleton series, which uses bioelectrical signals on the skin surface to detect the wearer's movement intention and provide powered assistance synchronized with voluntary motor control. The Cybernics Treatment protocol applies HAL to functional improvement and regeneration therapy in neurological and occupational-injury rehabilitation. HAL is the world's first cybernic system certified for medical use and is deployed commercially across hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and national health institutions internationally.
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HAL for Care Support
- No specifications on file.
HAL Lower Limb Type
- Bioelectrical signal-driven powered exoskeleton for lower-limb rehabilitation; CE-marked medical device
Detects faint bioelectrical signals on skin surface to power and synchronize leg assistance with wearer's movement intention
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HAL Lower Limb Type B (for Child / small-size)
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HAL Lumbar Type
- Wearable lumbar support exoskeleton for labor assistance and back-injury rehabilitation
Powered lower-back exoskeleton for physical labor support and occupational rehabilitation
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HAL Single Joint Type
- Single-joint assistive exoskeleton for targeted wrist/elbow/knee rehabilitation
Targeted joint-level bioelectrical-signal-driven assistance for occupational injury and neuro-rehab
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