Pure motor monoparesis (PMM) is an isolated motor deficit, most often following a stroke, that affects a single limb while leaving sensation and other limbs largely unaffected. It's a relatively uncommon presentation — roughly 2.6% of stroke cases — but for the limb it affects, it can mean losing functional strength while retaining full sensation and awareness of the impairment. Most existing upper-body exoskeletons on the patent record are built for rehabilitation programs rather than everyday assistance, leaving a gap for a device meant for daily use.