The paper reviews the development of upper extremity robotic exoskeletons aimed at rehabilitation and power assistance, detailing their structural designs, types of actuators, and functional applications. Emphasis is placed on how these technologies can aid physically weak individuals in regaining motor function and provide augmented strength for various tasks. Various studies and developments in exoskeleton designs, including control mechanisms and actuator types, are explored to illustrate the potential for improved human-robot interaction and support.