Many in the U.S. live with some form of paralysis. Now wearable robots, or exoskeletons, are giving hope to people with spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders and strokes.
intended for use in the treatment of stroke survivors. ReStore is the only soft exosuit with FDA clearance.
"I just wanted to get back on my feet — I was out to prove everybody wrong," he added. "So when I first heard [about ReWalk's Exo-suit], I was, like, Robocop. As soon as I saw the machine and I saw it walk, I thought, 'Oh cool, it does everything for you.'" "I must have passed out, because when I woke up, I saw a whole bunch of lights and the doctor said, 'Hi. What's your name? You've had a stroke.'"
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