Thursday, March 14

Exoskeleton Helps Paralyzed to Walk







Can you believe that they actually built a robot that helps the paralyzed walk? What do you think of the Exoskeleton? Do you think it will be successful in helping people to walk?  

6 comments:

Tessa Altman said...

I think this is a great idea. This is a great step in technology and the world of medicine. Looking at it on the outside it is very bulky, but if I was paralyzed I would deal with the bulkiness just to be able to walk again. I do think this will help people to walk the only thing I am concerned about is price. They come out with these great ideas and then place a price of $1000 dollars or more on the product. Common people can not afford these prices.

Coollife_HyC said...

I think it is pretty awesome. I think this will give hope for people who are paralyzed. From what I can see it looks pretty cool. I think it could have some success. If it doesn't then it's not like something of this nature hasn't failed before.

Kara said...

I think the advancement in technology is so incredible, especially when it comes to stuff like this. It makes me so happy for people who can't use some part of their body for any reason. I would feel like I was so hopeless and that I couldn't live life, but there are amazing people out there who create such useful inventions. I think it could and will be extremely successful when it comes to helping people walk. I'm proud of the people who produced this "Exoskeleton".

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can believe it worked because technology is becoming more and more advanced everyday. Specialist out there are thinking of ideas and inventions everyday to help those who have serious conditions that are said to be permanent for the rest of their lives. I think the Exoskeleton is a wonderful invention and such a true blessing for those who are paralyzed. I do believe it will be successful, but when it comes down to the price of it then that might determine it's success whether it's affordable for those struggling who are paralyzed.
-Dixie Gibson

Zack Lynch said...

I do believe they built this. I think that it is impressive that they can do that. I do think that it will help people walk again.

Anonymous said...

This is an amazing idea. I like this idea even more, because my very own stepdad is paralyzed. I know from experience that after not being able to walk, it deteriates your living habits and stability. The exoskeleton is an important need in our body, and it's exciting that they have found new techonology. It would be scary though if it messed up or stopped working all of a sudden. I dont know if I could trust a robot.
Jessica Blythe