AÑO
2017
CATEGORÍA
Cuerpo
OBJETIVOS
Reducción de las desigualdades
PAL. CLAVE
mobility, disabled, Freedom
PAÍS
United States of America
CRÉDITOS
Yoon Jung Jeong, Homayoon Kazerooni, Michael McKinley and Bradley Perry - suitX
LINK
http://www.suitx.com/phoenix
Phoenix Exoskeleton
A Budget Exoskeleton That Allows Paraplegics To Walk — For The Price Of A Car
People with lower extremity disorders who are used to making their way around in a wheelchair might have the chance to take a stand—and a walk—with the Phoenix exoskeleton. This modular mobility device is composed of two leg braces that provide structural support. Each brace is equipped with a pair of hip-level, battery-powered motors that propel the user’s movement, while an Android app tracks gait data over time to monitor improvements.
What makes the Phoenix so different from its predecessors is its spartan design, born from biomechanics rather than the practices of industrial robot construction and the benchmarks of military contracts.
Phoenix has been built not to defeat obstacle courses, but to allow someone who is paraplegic and otherwise bound to a wheelchair to stand, sit, and walk on a level grade at 1.1mph.