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Health Issue: Paralysed leg using robotic legs

Sunday, August 1, 2010


Robotic legs put paralysed back on their feet


Wellington: Two New Zealand inventors have produced what they claim are the world's first robotic legs to help paraplegics walk again.

       The bionic legs were road tested publicly for the first time by 23-year-old Hayden allen who was told five years ago he would never walk again after being paralysed from the chest down in a motorcycle accident. Allen said the experience of being able to stand up and walk when strapped into his robotic legs was fantastic and he felt like a normal buman being again. "It will be a big benefit from a social aspect, being able to talk to someone at the same eye level," he told reports.
       Inventors Richard Little and "robert Irving, two ex-patriate Scottish engineers, came up with the idea seven years ago and have spent $7.1 million developing it, Called Rex (robotic exoskeleton) the 38kg joy-stick operated legs were inspired by the movie 'Aliens' in which the character Ripley(Sigourney Weaver) climbs into a robotic exo0skeleton to fight an alien.
      Rex is "a realistic standing and walking alternative to wheelchairs," the inventors said on their website Rexbionics.com "It enables the user to climb up and down stairs, sit, stand, and step backwards, sideways and forwards - providing the opportunity for people in wheelchairs who want to walk, to do just that."
       However, Rex comes with a hefty price tag of 150,000 US dollars and at present is only available in New Zealand although the inventors said it would be sold worldwide from next year.
      Rex Bionics believes demand will outstrip supply for the next few years.

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