In the case of physical limitations, exoskeletons can be a great support. For more than ten years, an interdisciplinary team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA (Germany) has been working on exoskeletons in cooperation with the University Institute IFF (Germany). "We are concerned both with the design and impact of exoskeletons from a biomechanical and ergonomic perspective and with their technical implementation. Our goal is to adapt the mechatronic design to human needs as intuitively as possible," explains Urs Schneider of the IPA.
In this way, exoskeletons can be used preventively, for occupational rehabilitation and also for people with disabilities: "In my estimation, people with acquired or congenital physical limitations could certainly benefit greatly from this in the future - and thus in some cases either be able to work again at all or be able to do so more easily," says Urban Daub, group leader of the research group at the IPA, in an interview with the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (LWL, Countryside Association LWL). During this, Daub also mentions a presentation in the expert forum TREFFPUNKT REHACARE at REHACARE 2022 on the topic of "Technical Assistance and Vocational Rehabilitation." According to the presentation, a museum employee with a neurological disease was able to continue doing his job of making scissors in the traditional way with the help of an exoskeleton: "For over a year now, he has been using an exoskeleton to support his hand and thus help him compensate for the neurologically induced lack of strength. According to him, it allows him to perform his job better, longer and, most importantly, pain-free," Daub said.
One of the companies that manufacture exoskeletons is Laevo BV. The Dutch company specializes primarily in secondary prevention using exoskeletons. "We have a wide range of solutions for those who have problems and those who don't want to have problems," Boudewijn Wisse said. For example, if detected early, pain can be alleviated and physiological degeneration can be contained.