7Miles - robotic orthopedic device

All of us in childhood reading stories about the incredible adaptations like boots-walkers, which can move by leaps and bounds. Apparently the designer Josef Ludvik Bohm (Josef Ludvík Böhm) read the same books, and it inspired him to create a device called 7Miles.









This concept of orthopedic robotic devices designed for physically disabled and for active and healthy people. This device captures and supports the leg near the calf, gluteal and femoral muscles, but does not restrict movement of the user. Additionally, this fixture is incredibly lightweight.

Thanks to the innovative and flexible designs of its height easily increases and decreases depending on growth of the user and is suitable for people taller than 1.5 to 2 meters. That is, to apply this useful product can be almost any person, regardless of his size and health.









In addition to performing the Wellness-recovery function, the device 7Miles ideal acts as a personal means to get around the city. Created using compact and powerful linear electric motors, this intelligent robot allows the user to travel long distances naturally, quickly and with minimal effort.

This concept, intended to maintain physical abilities of the body, is a kind of synthesis of human nature and high technology. It is possible that people with health problems and those who need to move on foot, making this invention highly. The more that the experts have already rated it by giving the second place in the contest Dassault Systèmes Design Challenge, held this year in Prague.





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