‘Motorized Knee’ gives runners a leg up
The 'motorized knee' enables runners to use 30 percent less muscle power
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From the same place that brought you the Robot Suit HAL comes the “motorized knee.” Designed by researchers at Japan’s Tsukuba University the device supports the flex of the knee, which enables a runner to use 30 percent less muscle power compared to running unassisted.
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