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Technology: Mobility machines

Peter Gwynne
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Peter Gwynne: Peter Gwynne is a freelance science writer based in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

Nature, 2013, vol. 503, issue 7475, S16-S17

Abstract: Mechanical suits known as exoskeletons can help people with spinal cord injuries stand up and walk away from their wheelchairs — but not without training.

Date: 2013
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