N.Zealand inventors unveil bionic legs for paraplegics (w/ Video)

REX, The Robotic Exoskeleton REX Bionics We've seen robotic exoskeletons before -- there's Lockheed's HULC that's designed to augment soldier performance, and then there's Raytheon's XOS that's more like an actual Iron Man suit -- but this one is different. REX, the Robotic Exoskeleton, is designed to help those usually bound to wheelchairs stand up and walk, and it should be commercially available later this year. Created by two New Zealanders whose mothers are confined to wheelchairs, REX allow users to self-transfer from chair to the exoskeleton, then control their movements via a joystick and control pad. It runs on a rechargeable battery that lasts about two hours during continuous use and is swappable in instances where the user wishes to move about on his or her feet for longer periods. At $150,000 USD, REX is by no means inexpensive, but it does offer wheelchair users a practical and (almost) readily available means of getting out of their chairs. Other technology li

N.Zealand inventors unveil bionic legs for paraplegics (w/ Video)

Two New Zealand inventors have produced what they claim are the world's first robotic legs to help paraplegics walk again.

Fri 16 Jul 10 from PhysOrg

Bionic legs allow wheelchair-bound to walk

A New Zealand company has developed the world's first robotic legs, enabling a man who'd been in a wheelchair for five years to walk again. read more

Fri 16 Jul 10 from TG Daily

REX, the Robotic Exoskeleton, Gives Paraplegic Man a Bionic Set of Legs

REX, The Robotic Exoskeleton REX Bionics We've seen robotic exoskeletons before -- there's Lockheed's HULC that's designed to augment soldier performance, and then there's ...

Thu 15 Jul 10 from Popular Science

Bionic legs let paralysed man walk again

Rex users move from their chair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad.

Thu 15 Jul 10 from Daily Mail

Bionic Legs Give New Hope to Wheelchair Users

Rex the Robotic Exoskeleton was designed to support and assist people who usually use wheelchairs, enabling them to stand, walk and navigate steps and slopes -- offering a range of options its ...

Thu 15 Jul 10 from FOXNews

Robotic legs allow paraplegics to walk

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, July 16 (UPI) -- Two British engineers living in New Zealand have developed a pair of robotic legs they say will allow paraplegics to walk again. NewZealand ...

Fri 16 Jul 10 from UPI

New Zealand inventors produce bionic legs for paraplegics

Wellington (AFP) July 16, 2010 Two New Zealand inventors have produced what they claim are the world's first robotic legs to help paraplegics walk again. The bionic legs were road-tested publicly ...

Sat 17 Jul 10 from SpaceDaily

Robotic Legs Help Paraplegics Walk Again

Two New Zealand inventors have produced the world's first robotic legs to help paraplegics walk again. The bionic legs were road-tested publicly for the first time Thursday by 23-year-old Hayden ...

Fri 16 Jul 10 from RedOrbit

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