That Hardiman version is the only kind I understand, where it’s basically a freestanding robot that a human gets inside.
Others if the variety that you strap on worry me. Elderly people have weaker bones and cartilage. Having something apply force to the skeleton itself to do work seems dangerous.
I mean, we have both and more. From japanese folks using small type to a full blown sci-fi robot exoskeleton.
Ah he’s. The usefully exo compared to the "you can stand for 14 hours now instead of 12. Get to work peasants
That Hardiman version is the only kind I understand, where it’s basically a freestanding robot that a human gets inside.
Others if the variety that you strap on worry me. Elderly people have weaker bones and cartilage. Having something apply force to the skeleton itself to do work seems dangerous.