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Paralyzed Patient Thinks ‘Walk,’ and Then Walks

ByC Xie

On 8 March 2013, Jesse Emspak from news.discovery.com reported:

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A multinational consortium led by Belgian company Space Applications Services has designed the Mindwalker, which is a frame — the exoskeleton — that attaches to the torso and legs and moves them as the wearer thinks about it.

The Mindwalker has been tested with able-bodied users, and hrogh May of this year volunteers with spinal cord injuries will try it out.

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