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FDA approves powered robotic exoskeleton for clinical and personal use

2016-03-14 16:00:12| Extremetech

They're calling it a "Segway with legs," and it can help paraplegics walk again. While it can't restore sensation, devices like the Indego exoskeleton could be an important component in helping individuals with spinal cord injuries regain their mobility.

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