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What are wearable limbs and how are they useful?

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Barry Mclean

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Answered Feb 19, 2021

Wearable limbs are mechatronic systems, also known as wearable robots. They are designed in human parts to function as one. Technology has evolved and has made life easier for people. Artificial intelligence has made most things that seem impossible now possible. People that lose a part of their body, whether in war or accident, can now replace it with wearable robots.

Although they are expensive but the increase in the creation of these robots has made them affordable for people. The wearable limbs are fixed directly to the human limbs. It serves as a means of man telemanipulation, amplification, and neuromotor. An example of a wearable limb is the prosthetic legs and prosthetic arm.

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Answered Feb 05, 2021

Science has evolved, and there has been lots of breakthrough in robotics technology and artificial intelligence. Currently, we have wearable artificial limbs and body parts that are extremely useful and would soon become part of daily human life. There would be a time in technology and scientific development and evolution whereby robots would become part of our daily life and routine.

Wearable limbs are mechatronic systems from the general name of the wearable robot, which are designed around the shape and have the function of the human body. But for limbs, serve the same function as the natural human limbs. It is basically coupled with the person’s limbs, segment, and other body parts. It serves as a means of man amplification, telemanipulation, and neuromotor. There are also some that are designed for people who have their limbs amputated. The amputee can just have the wearable limbs incorporated into their body system.

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Answered Feb 03, 2021

There are a lot of people whose lives have changed because of wearable limbs. There are some people who are born without limbs while there are others who have lost their limbs because of accidents. Wearable limbs are very useful to help people in functioning even if they have already lost their limbs.

They would need to go through rehabilitation. They can maintain the range motion of the limb and make sure that muscle atrophy of the limb will be done properly. Through the right wearable limbs, the muscle strength of the limb will be enhanced. This can also be effective in making sure that limbs will recover effectively.

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Answered Jan 05, 2021

People who have lost their limbs are able to move again like how other people move with the use of wearable limbs. These have been designed in order to move like the usual parts of the body. While it may have taken some time before the right wearable robotics was developed, a lot of people, even those who are from different companies are trying to create the best one that will be perfect for people’s needs.

The best ones can allow healthy people to live and work like healthy people if they are wearing the robotic devices. Take note that wearable robotics are normally used for doing different physical movements.

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Answered Jan 04, 2021

Whether from war or from a car accident, there are many instances where a person may lose a limb. Thankfully, with wearable limbs, people are able to recover from the accidents that cause them to lose a limb. One of those wearable limbs is the legs.

They are often called prosthetic legs, and if a person just has one leg, they can use the prosthetic leg on the missing leg. This will allow them to walk again, and some people can even run with them.

There are also prosthetic arms, where a person can learn to hold things and write again.

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Answered Dec 30, 2020

When you want to add strength training to your workout regimen, you may want to consider wearable limbs and portable weights typically used to strengthen your legs and arms. Some people say they are not as good as dumbbell weights or machines, while others will testify that this is a trend that works and is worth giving a shot. The weight places a more significant load on the muscle group that is being worked. The muscles must work harder to move this increased load against gravity, and this will boost strength. It is also idyllic for people who cannot grip a dumbbell. Weighted vests may also be advantageous on a walk or putting pressure on your bones to encourage the growth of new bone cells, which helps to combat bone loss. The vests have pockets that allow you to adjust the amount of weight you are wearing. Whether or not it works hinges upon how much weight you are bearing and the person.
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