Independent Professionals

In some cases, yes. However, the selection of an exoskeleton is not made solely on the basis of perceived comfort, but primarily depends on the intended use, the movements performed, and specific physical constraints.

Guidance is recommended to ensure that the chosen solution is truly suitable and provides a lasting benefit.

Yes. Certain solutions are specifically designed for individual use and can be easily integrated into independent work activities. However, the choice depends on the profession, the movements performed, and the physical constraints encountered.

Usage depends on the type of exoskeleton, the task performed, and the intensity of the effort. A preliminary analysis helps determine the most suitable duration and conditions of use.

No. Exoskeletons are tools for prevention and relief of physical strain. They are part of a comprehensive approach and do not replace medical care when it is necessary.

We are currently working on implementing a leasing solution for most of our exoskeletons. This project has not yet been finalized, but we will soon be able to offer our devices on a leasing basis.

Ergonomic Analyses

No, the analysis is independent of any purchase. It identifies constraints and proposes suitable solutions, whether or not they include exoskeletons.

We aim to maintain a duration of one day per analysis, which covers the complete study of a workstation. For certain more complex positions, the analysis may take slightly longer. The analysis is billed at a flat rate.

Yes, our advice is designed to be practical and directly applicable to your workstations.

Our analyses are carried out by industrial ergonomics experts, using appropriate tools to ensure an objective assessment.

Businesses

There is no universal solution. The choice depends on the targeted issue, biomechanical constraints, the profession, and the work environment. Our guidance helps identify the most relevant solution.

The exoskeletons offered comply with the standards and requirements applicable to their category. However, technical specifications and certifications vary depending on the models and applications.

Yes. Supervised trials can be organised directly on site to assess how well the solution fits the workstations and real-world constraints.
These trials are part of an analysis and support approach and do not constitute an extended provision of the equipment.

We are currently working on implementing a leasing solution for most of our exoskeletons. This project has not yet been finalized, but we will soon be able to offer our devices on a leasing basis.

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Every profession, every constraint, and every work environment is different. If your question is not in our FAQ, our EXOhub experts are here to advise you and guide you toward the most suitable solution.