The embarrassed woman brought ReWalk home and made her marathon


The British Clair Lomas has become the world's first person: the use of power exoskeletons at home, helped her into the London Marathon. Claire Lomas had more than 17 days to complete the 26.2 mile race. She said: I am very fortunate to bring ReWalk home and use it in my daily life. It makes me very excited because of ReWalk's help, I can stand, walk, talk, and my friends and family. I haven't been able to do this because of my injury to my eyes and the way I exercise.

This week in the European Union has provided consumers with this product, ReWalk can be taken home, and in Europe, the United States and other places only approve it for use in the US user rehabilitation center, become a crutch to support themselves. The device costs about 45,000 pounds ($71,000), but it can help reduce and treat people with paralysis, such as loss of bone density, and about 250,000 wheelchair users in Europe and the United States may benefit from ReWalk.

The marathon helped Lomas fund more than 200,000 pounds ($317,600) for the study of spinal cord injuries. At the London Paralympic Games in 2012, she was also selected to light the Holy Brazier. Obviously, she now has a new plan. She will start using the bicycle next year and ride from London to Paris to stimulate her leg muscle strength.

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