A body suit for soldiers would work in a similar way. The fighter would wear a second, outer 'skeleton' which would support arm, leg and abdomen muscles. Every time the soldier moved his limbs ...
Whether it is motivated by a dream of superhuman strength courtesy of a mech suit or of mobility for those with impaired muscle function ... powered exoskeleton arm as a proof of his ideas.
A year later, he got a myoelectric arm, a type of prosthetic powered by the electrical signals in his residual limb’s muscles. But Smith hardly used it because it was “very, very slow” and ...
While the creators of the Artificial Muscles Robotic Arm are fairly quiet about how it works, perusing through the [Automaton Robotics] YouTube Channel does shed some light on the matter.