Space exoskeleton boosts astronaut precision in High-Gravity tests

NCT ID NCT07278245

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated Jun 16, 2026 · Updated 25 times

Summary

This study tested whether training with an upper-limb exoskeleton improves fine motor control in high-gravity conditions, like those astronauts face. Twelve healthy adults performed a pointing task in a centrifuge, with one group trained using the exoskeleton and the other without. The goal was to see if the exoskeleton could be a useful training tool for space missions.

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Locations

  • Medes - Imps

    Toulouse, Occitanie, 31400, France

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