 This research paper explores the potential impact of exoskeletons on worker health over time. It finds that while there may be some minor changes in muscular activity and movement patterns, these changes are unlikely to have any long-term negative consequences. To ensure accurate results, the authors recommend strict adherence to certain standards such as precise exoskeleton fitting, consistent assistance level, familiarization with measurement systems, and standardized working tasks. This article was authored by Julia Riemer, Thomas Jaitner, and Sasha Wyshniewskiy.