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Real-life iron man: A robotic suit that magnifies human strength

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   May 06, 2008

An exoskeleton robotic suit developed by Japan's CYBERDYNE, Inc. may help workers lift heavy loads and patients move damaged and prosthetic limbs. The company created the Robot Suit Hybrid Assistive Limb exoskeleton to help train doctors and physical therapists, assist disabled people, allow laborers to carry heavier loads, and aid in emergency rescues. The suit weighs 50.7 pounds and is powered by a 100-volt AC battery.

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