Exoskeleton helps people with paralysis
Floriane Vintras has had partial paralysis since she was young and has been using a wheelchair for the last two years. She is now using an exoskeleton developed by the Paris-based start-up Wandercraft to help with her rehabilitation. Algorithms and sensors read a person's movement in the suit, meaning that once they lean in a direction, the suit will move. As a result, it is hands-free and does not require any upper body support. Ms Vintras started working for Wandercraft after trying out their device.
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