Japan developed a walking aid experimental equipment to support weight

Japan developed a walking aid experimental equipment to support weight

Release date: 2008-12-02


Walking-assisted devices are designed to help reduce the strain on the lower body during movement, especially when walking or climbing stairs. This innovative walking aid was created by the Honda Group in Tokyo, Japan, with the goal of supporting part of the body's weight to ease the pressure on leg muscles and joints such as the hips, knees, and ankles. The device is straightforward in design, featuring a seat, a frame, and a specially designed shoe. Users simply put on the shoe and sit on the seat to begin using it. Additionally, the device helps users adjust their balance and supports various movements and postures of the legs.
The mechanism works by lifting the seat to bear part of the user’s weight, while the frame connecting the shoe to the seat can bend and extend. This allows the device to adapt to the user’s movements, providing additional support as needed. Whether walking on flat ground or navigating stairs, this technology offers greater mobility and comfort for those who need assistance. ——Shanghai Medical Device Industry Association

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