HARMONY, two-armed rehabilitation exoskeleton, RENEU Robotics Lab, Cockrell School of Engineering, Austin, Texas, USA


Introducing HARMONY, an Advanced Rehabilitation Robot

Published on May 5, 2015

Developed at the Cockrell School of Engineering, HARMONY is a first-of-its-kind, two-armed rehabilitation exoskeleton that is poised to revolutionize the field of rehabilitative robotics.
 

Meet HARMONY-a first-of-its-kind rehab robot-NSF Science Now 34

Published on May 15, 2015

In this week’s episode we learn about an app to detect sleep apnea, teen risk-taking, a new Wi-Fi booster and, finally, we explore a first-of-its-kind rehab robot.
 

Robot could help stroke patients move around again

Published on Jun 23, 2015

Researchers at the University of Texas and Seton are collaborating on a new device that could help spinal cord and stroke patients move around again.
 

Harmony Rehabilitation Robot
March 17, 2016

The Harmony Rehabilitation Robot was designed by mechanical engineering researcher Ashish Deshpande and a team of graduate students from the Rehabilitation and Neuromuscular (ReNeu) Robotics Lab at the University of Texas.
 
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