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Enhancing Recovery: Atalante Wandercraft Exoskeleton for Patient Rehabilitation

In the US, a new kind of technology will be used to help patients get better. Because the FDA has already given permission for the Wandercraft Atalante exoskeleton to be used to help stroke patients and others with limited mobility get back on their feet.

This Atalante exoskeleton can help the user run at a normal pace, especially in the upper body, which may not be able to do so without mechanical help.

Atalante is the name of the latest generation of exoskeletons. It is powered by a battery and has self-balancing features that can be changed to fit the needs of each user in a more natural way. For now, the hardware of this exoskeleton can't be used in a clinical setting until it has been tested for therapeutic use.

Wandercraft plans to send its first exoskeleton to the United States in the first quarter of 2023, but the company hasn't said who will be the first customer in the US.

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