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Israeli invention the ReWalk suit helps people to walk again

Israel's life-changers at the Technion Institute of Technology, make great strides

July 11, 2018 14:14
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ByRaizel Druxman, Raizel Druxman

3 min read

Last year, 36-year-old Claire Lomas walked the Great North Run; the largest half-marathon in the world. Yet in 2007, she had been paralysed from the chest down in a riding accident. She completed the half-marathon in a ReWalk suit, invented in Israel. Although it took her five days to complete the run, she had never even expected to walk again. “It felt surreal,” says Lomas. “When I was walking the last bit it was really hard not to start crying.”

ReWalk was invented by Dr Amit Goffer of Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology. It is a “bionic” suit, using motion sensors to help paralysed patients stand upright and even walk again.

Goffer was inspired to invent ReWalk after an accident left him in a wheelchair. However, due to limited function in his arms, he was unable to use his own invention, so he created UPnRIDE Robotics.

UPnRIDE is a self-stabilising chair that goes from sitting to standing with the push of a button and can handle rough terrains and inclines.