Using Robotics to Aid Stroke Recovery: Jim Birmingham's Journey to Walk Again

Using Robotics to Aid Stroke Recovery: Jim Birmingham's Journey to Walk Again

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The transcript discusses Birmingham, a man who suffered a stroke in 2004, leaving him partially paralyzed. He participates in testing the Locomap, a robotic treadmill designed to aid in rehabilitation by mimicking normal walking patterns. The study, conducted in major hospitals across the U.S., seeks volunteers to further research the effectiveness of this technology.

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