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Technology Helps Those with Spinal Cord Injuries Walk Again

Technology Helps Those with Spinal Cord Injuries Walk Again

08/15/2018

One-on-One

Technology Helps Those with Spinal Cord Injuries Walk Again

Clip: Season 2018 Episode 2157 | 7m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Technology Helps Those with Spinal Cord Injuries Walk Again

Steve Adubato and Gail Forrest, Associate Director of Human Performance and Engineering Research at Kessler Foundation & Associate Research Professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, talk about her expertise in motor control and neuroplasticity and how advancements in technology have helped improve exoskeleton-assisted walking for those with spinal cord injuries.

08/15/2018

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