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Are exoskeletons medical devices?
The categorisation of an exoskeleton as a medical device depends primarily on its intended use. While some exoskeletons are developed exclusively for industrial applications, there are others that are used specifically to support people with physical disabilities or for rehabilitation - and therefore fulfil the criteria for a medical device.
Oct 63 min read
Why physical labour is not training - and what really helps
Do you think your job keeps you fit?
Many people who work physically are convinced: "I'm on my feet all day - that's enough of a workout!" Sounds logical - but unfortunately this is a widespread misconception.
Sep 222 min read
BionicBack fact check: what three studies say about our exoskeleton
Three studies. One clear result: the BionicBack effectively relieves strain, improves posture and protects the back - scientifically proven. Whether in industry, construction or logistics, the exoskeleton makes physically demanding work healthier, more efficient and more sustainable. And all without a battery, cable or charging time.
Aug 252 min read
BionicBack - The BionicBack for ergonomic working
The BionicBack is a so-called passive exoskeleton. This means that it works without electrical energy or motors. Instead, it uses mechanical energy storage - such as elastic elements that are put under tension when bent.
Jul 292 min read
Back pain at work? How to prevent it effectively
"Back pain again..." Do you know this sentence? Whether construction, logistics or workshop - physically hard work leaves its mark. But what if there was a simple solution that would noticeably relieve your back? Discover how the BionicBack exoskeleton strengthens your posture, prevents pain and changes your everyday working life.
Jul 153 min read
hTRIUS Blog
Say goodbye to back pain from hard work: Exoskeletons like the BionicBack provide smart and targeted relief. On our blog, you’ll find practical tips, answers to common questions, and everything you need to know about exoskeletons and healthy back support at work.
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