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Will Wearable Robots Become A Common Sight In Rehabilitation Clinics By 2026
The image of a patient struggling with crutches is being replaced by the fluid, powered movements of robotic suits. In 2026, medical exoskeletons have moved beyond "experimental" status to become a core part of recovery for stroke, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson’s disease. These "Powered Frames" provide the physical strength and stability needed to get patients back on their feet much sooner, which is proven to speed up the brain’s ability to relearn how to walk.
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