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DMC
Rehabilitation
Institute
of
Michigan
receives
Wearable
Robot,
users
can stand
and walk
DETROIT
- This
week,
DMC
Rehabilitation
Institute
of
Michigan
(RIM)
became
the 8th
rehabilitation
hospital
in the
U.S. to
receive
Ekso, a
wearable,
robotic
exoskeleton
that
powers
people
with
lower
extremity
paralysis
or
weakness
to get
them
standing
up and
walking.
Made by
Ekso
Bionics,
Ekso is
a
ready-to-wear,
battery-powered
bionic
device
that is
strapped
over the
user’s
clothing.
The
combination
of
motors
and
sensors,
along
with
patient
assist
with
balance
and body
positioning,
allow
the user
to walk
over
ground
with
reciprocal
gait.
RIM has
been
instrumental
in the
final
development
and
testing
of Ekso.
RIM was
among
the
first 10
rehabilitation
centers
in the
country
selected
by Ekso
Bionics
to
conduct
investigational
trials
and
partner
in
ongoing
research.
Physical
therapists
at RIM’s
Center
for
Spinal
Cord
Injury
Recovery
will be
using
Ekso to
primarily
treat
spinal
cord
injury
patients
for
balance,
posture
and gait
training.
“The
Center
for
Spinal
Cord
Injury
Recovery
has a
history
of
seeking
out the
most
innovative
and
state-of-the-art
technologies
and
therapuetic
treatments
for
improving
function
and
quality
of life
after a
spinal
cord
injury,”
says
William
H.
Restum,
PhD,
President,
RIM. “We
believe
Ekso is
an
exciting
opportunity
to
further
advance
the
functional
recovery
of the
patients
we
serve.”
Earlier
this
year,
six RIM
patients;
five
paraplegics
and one
quadriplegic,
participated
in an
investigational
trial of
Ekso at
RIM. All
six
patients
were
able to
walk
using
Ekso.
Their
emotional
first
steps
were
documented
on video
at
http://youtu.be/vv3WH9E1sP4
Ekso
Bionics
plans to
market a
unit for
personal
use in
latter
2014.
For more
information
about
Ekso at
RIM,
call
313-745-9932.
About
RIM
DMC
Rehabilitation
Institute
of
Michigan
is one
of the
nation’s
largest
hospitals
specializing
in
physical
medicine
and
rehabilitation.
The
Institute
is home
to many
innovative
programs,
including
the
Southeastern
Michigan
Traumatic
Brain
Injury
System (SEMTBIS),
one of
only 16
federally
designated
centers
of
excellence
in the
U.S. for
the
treatment
of brain
injuries,
and the
Center
for
Spinal
Cord
Injury
Recovery,
a
world-class
facility
designed
to
implement
and
study
innovative
treatments
in
spinal
cord
injury
recovery.
RIM is
one of
eight
hospitals
operated
by the
Detroit
Medical
Center (DMC).
The DMC
is proud
to be
the
Official
Healthcare
Services
Provider
of the
Detroit
Tigers,
Detroit
Red
Wings,
and
Detroit
Pistons.
About
Ekso
Bionics
Ekso
Bionics
(http://www.eksobionics.com)
–
formerly
known as
Berkeley
Bionics
and
headquartered
in
Berkeley,
California
with
offices
in
London,
UK - is
a
designer
and
maker of
wearable
robots,
or
exoskeletons,
that
physically
augment
humans.
Contact:
Beverly
Millson
pr@eksobionics.com
Phone:
+1
512-795-7798/Cell:
+1
310-804-3469 |