The Roam Robotics Ascend wearable robotic knee brace is an advanced piece of healthcare equipment for those who experience leg pain to help them regain mobility, experience less discomfort and more. The unit works by being worn on the knee and is reported to reduce pain by as much as 46%, while also helping to improve mobility thanks to its lightweight design that supports the leg from the outside. The brace is positioned as a non-surgical solution for wearers that is ideal for a range of persons who deal with knee instability, osteoarthritis and more.
The Roam Robotics Ascend wearable robotic knee brace is equipped with a series of sensors across the unit to detect what the intention of the wearer is to support movement intelligently.
Robotic Mobility Enhancement Braces
The Roam Robotics Ascend Offers Knee Pain Relief and Support
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Robotics in Healthcare - The use of wearable robotics in healthcare has the potential to disrupt the rehabilitation and pain management market, providing non-surgical solutions for mobility issues and pain relief.
2. Intelligent Sensor Technology in Assistive Devices - Integrating sensors in wearable assistive devices like the Roam Robotics Ascend knee brace can revolutionize the way we perceive, diagnose, and treat mobility issues.
3. Lightweight Design for Wearable Healthcare Devices - Designing wearable healthcare devices to be lightweight and portable can create opportunities for pain management solutions that can be worn daily without impeding a person's mobility.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Industry - Wearable robotics and assistive devices like the Roam Robotics Ascend knee brace can make pain relief and rehabilitation accessible to a larger demographic and disrupt the healthcare industry.
2. Rehabilitation Services Industry - Incorporating wearable robotics in post-surgical rehabilitation programs can change the way patients recover and provide new opportunities for non-invasive rehabilitation services.
3. Assistive Technology Industry - Intelligent sensor technology coupled with lightweight design can create opportunities for assistive technology devices that provide comprehensive care, beyond knee pain relief and mobility support.