Exos is a medical technology known by its full name, Exoskeleton, also known as an exoskeleton support system. It is a mechanical structure that can be wrapped around a patient's or athlete's limbs to improve motor function with the help of electric or compressed gas pressure. This technology is commonly used to restore movement to patients and can also be used in athlete training to mitigate sports injuries.
Exos medical technology differs from traditional medical treatments in that it requires more specific medical equipment and medical techniques. Its main function is to restore the patient's muscle and bone motor function, improve the patient's mobility and reduce the risk of sports injuries by assisting the joints and muscles.The development of Exos medical technology is also relatively slow, and requires long-term systematic research and clinical trials before it can really play its role.
In fact, Exos technology has been widely used in the medical community, and it is becoming more and more widely used as times change. In this regard, medical practitioners have made painstaking efforts and continued to explore in research and application. In the future, the application of Exos technology in the medical field has unlimited prospects, according to the wrist, leg and other limbs, can be developed for different ill Exos exoskeleton support system, for the patient's recovery to make greater contributions.