'The feeling to be able to stand up, after six years — it's amazing.' A power company lineman who was injured in a work incident that left him paralyzed is finally able to walk again, thanks to a robotic device.
Thanks to technology, the power company lineman was able to get up out of his wheelchair and walk again.
"It's so emotional, man,” Fleming told WCHS."It's just—the feeling to be able to stand up. After six years, it's amazing." Physical therapists helped Fleming practice with the device for two months before he was finally able to take it home.
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