Berkeley Bionics: Introducing eLEGS
October 13, 2011 UPDATE: Berkeley Bionics has rebranded. The company is now known as Ekso Bionics and eLEGS has become Ekso. To clarify, the device is an exoskeleton and the brand of the exoskeleton is Ekso, by Ekso Bionics. On Oct. 7, 2010, we unveiled the eLEGS Professional device, an exoskeleton for paraplegics or individuals with lower-extremity weakness who are committed to living life to its fullest. It powers you up to get you standing and walking. http://berkeleybionics.com The eLEGS Professional exoskeleton will be distributed to leading rehabilitation centers in the United States by January 2012. Berkeley Bionics plans to make the eLEGS Personal exoskeleton available for use in the home during 2013. eLEGS Professional device will undergo investigational studies at ten of the top rehabilitation centers in the United States. The studies will entail reciprocal information sharing and learning, including defining clinical protocols. Each eLEGS Center will conduct ongoing research while offering the device for the rehabilitation of their patients. Questions about Ekso? You will find many answers here: http://www.eksobionics.com/ekso Want to contact us about Ekso? Write us here: [email protected] Media inquiries? Beverly Millson: [email protected]

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