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Passive Assistance

Passive assistance is a type of support provided by an exoskeleton without the use of an external power source, such as batteries or motors. These devices operate on a purely mechanical principle. For example, they utilize springs, gas pistons, or elastic elements that store energy generated by the user's movement and subsequently release it to assist them. An example could be support when lifting a load. When a worker bends down, the exoskeleton's mechanical system tenses up and stores energy. Upon straightening, this energy is released and helps reduce the strain on the back and muscles. The goal is not to add extra strength to the user, but rather to redistribute the load and reduce muscle tension during repetitive or static activities. Unlike active exoskeletons, which actively generate movement using motors, passive systems merely support and facilitate the movement performed by the user himself.

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