Solutions that enable you to do more

Whether at home, in a clinic, or out in the Swiss Alps, the Myosuit can help you train more intensively.

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Support & strength for your legs

The Myosuit is an active orthosis that enables intensive training of strength, endurance, and balance activities in any environment. Whether at home or outdoors, use the Myosuit today to get the most out of your training sessions.

The Myosuit provides assistance as you move, amplifying your strength and endurance, much like an e-bike augments your power when pedaling. It is one of the lightest and most affordable active orthoses that supports the hips and knees simultaneously.

Hear more from those who are using the Myosuit regularly

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"I would never have thought, that this would again be possible."

Michael

Bethlehem Myopathy

"I enjoy walking with the Myosuit so much because I no longer have any pain when I walk."

Lorenz

Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

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"I enjoy walking with the Myosuit so much because I no longer have any pain when I walk."

Lorenz

Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

MyoSwiss - Our Goals and Vision

Movement is quality of life.

At Myoswiss, we believe that our cutting-edge technology can help people with mobility impairments make the most of their untapped potential to be physically active.

Our flagship product, the Myosuit, supports users in being physically active and enhances the work of the healthcare professionals involved in their care.

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FAQ

People with leg weakness can benefit from the Myosuit.

In order to train with the Myosuit the following requirements must be met:

  • A base amount of muscle function to perform a few repetitions of the activities to be trained without support (using mobility aids like a walker or walking sticks is okay).
  • No recent trauma due to a fall or accident.
  • Physical and psychological means to perceive acoustic signals and control the orthoses.
  • Height at least 1.50m and maximum 1.95m
  • Weight maximum 110 kg

The performance of the Myosuit has been evaluated through multiple studies. The results can be found in the related peer-reviewed publications, here is a non-exhaustive list:

  • I. A. Just, D. Fries, S. Loewe, V. Falk, N. Cesarovic, F. Edelmann, A. Feuerstein, F. L. Haufe, M. Xiloyannis, R. Riener, and F. Schoenrath, “Movement therapy in advanced heart failure assisted by a lightweight wearable robot: a feasibility pilot study,” ESC Heart Failure,
    vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 1643–1650, 2022, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13903
  • Isabell Anna JustDenis Fries, Sina Loewe, Volkmar Falk, Nikola Cesarovic, Dagmar Kemper, Frank Edelmann, Anna Feuerstein, Florian L. Haufe, Michele Xiloyannis, Robert Riener & Felix Schoenrath (2023) Movement therapy in lung transplantation candidates assisted by a lightweight wearable robot, Assistive Technology, 35:3, 242-247, DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2022.2067914
  • Haufe, F.L., Schmidt, K., Duarte, J.E. et al. Activity-based training with the Myosuit: a safety and feasibility study across diverse gait disorders. J NeuroEngineering Rehabil 17, 135 (2020). DOI : 10.1186/s12984-020-00765-4
  • F. L. Haufe, P. Wolf, J. E. Duarte, R. Riener and M. Xiloyannis, “Increasing exercise intensity during outside walking training with a wearable robot,” 2020 8th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference for Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), New York, NY, USA, 2020, pp. 390-395, DOI: 10.1109/BioRob49111.2020.9224408

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