The work of a painter requires precise and repetitive movements associated with demanding postures:
Painting walls, reaching heights with raised arms, or bending for finishing touches.
Painting ceilings, head turned upwards and arms extended.
These constant and demanding movements intensely strain the back, shoulders, or arms. These repetitive efforts lead over time to wear and tear on the body at work, as well as chronic pain that can limit mobility and reduce quality of life.
Wearing an exoskeleton is an innovative solution and can help preserve quality of life at work as well as sustainable performance.
The activity of painters is often a source of fatigue and pain in the shoulders, arms, and neck.
73%
Employees reporting back pain (batirama.com).
61%
Two out of three analyses show a high risk of MSD for elbows according to HAPO LEA
The non-motorized exoskeletons Hapo are designed to adapt to the challenges and daily activities of each painter.
Reduction of muscle fatigue

Precision and freedom of movement

Easy to set up
and easy to clean

Users of our exoskeletons testify to the concrete benefits observed
Stéphane A.
"This exoskeleton is not for having extra strength, not at all. It's for supporting your back."
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations
and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.
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Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
In less than 5 minutes, assess your situation and discover our recommendations and the Hapo exoskeleton that suits your needs.

Poor postures + Poor movements = high risk of body wear at work. In one click, for free and in complete confidentiality, detect and analyze your postural risks with Hapo LEA.
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