I don't think people really realize how wonderful this is, the quality of live improvements for so many will be worth more than all the gold in the world, this is what being human is about.
Wouldn't it be worth it to have Voice Command? Instructing device to "Walk" then turn on "Stairs" giving further instruction, "Right leg first" then go on to "Left leg next" pushing buttons seems like a hassle. Voice Command like "Stand" seems easier. I'm glad to see people walking. I use a scooter in stores and hate the numb butt. Wheel chair bound people must live with that 24/7. That sucks!
Soon they can connect this to a remote microchip on the brain to move with natural thoughts. It's already done just not completed or expanded yet. Same type exoskeleton will move hands too with brain order.
we are two phisiotherapyst that use rewalk with our patients. we saw the video and we want to know if the boy in the video uses a sort of knee pad to reduce the knee's flexion, that it is caused by gravity probably. Another question: What is his level of injury? thank you
bad design on stair climb up/down. whey he cant just have a remote in his pocket and pres up/down or few switches on the stick itself he is holding right there?
It's indeed amazing as is is, but I can see even more improvements. One mini joystick in each crutch handle could command the direction and speed. To change direction, just push one less forward than another. To stop and turn, push one back and other forward. 3D detectors like Kinect in front and rear could detect the terrain and adjust the walking programming automatically. To sit in a bench just walk backwards into it. Voice commands could be nice too.
Oh, give me a freaking break! Another ReWalk video showing that the users need forearm crutches. A REX is much better, from what I've seen. You get what you pay for.
Mark Pettigrew Yes, walkers can also be used but the good news is the Neurobridge which transfers brain's message to the muscles through a remote chip and sensor installed on brain surface. The same chip can order different movements by Eksoskeletons in case person's muscles are unrepairable. The best case scenario would be gene-repair(in genetic desease), then using stem-cells to rebuild muscles and nerves and then train the muscles by using Neuro-bridge until own nerves start functioning.
A aspect you are overlooking is speed combined with Safety. Both Rewalk Exo must use crutches in order to reach real world speed. Right now Rex is to slow for real world applications and will be confined to rehabs in the short term. A couple of nasty falls could lead to a rapid financial demise, thus the reason for the extra stability.
I don't think people really realize how wonderful this is, the quality of live improvements for so many will be worth more than all the gold in the world, this is what being human is about.
What a wonderful video. Amazing!
Great invention! I hope it developed more.
Great Invention!Controls for going up and down the stairs should be directly on hands supports.
The future is going to be amazing
I have had a disability for almost 10yrs
I wish but can't afford 😢
still using wheel chair 😕
I don't think this guy is paralyzed with all the control he has. But it is an amazing machine for paralyzed people to walk.
OMG... that is so amazing!!!
Wonderful
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Qual o site para vender o rewalk ?
The price starts at 70000. Yeah, now people can have it, rich people they must say
On the place of this people I'd save cash to buy it. I believe walking again is truly priceless.
nossa isso iria facilitar muito minha vida, qual valor do aparelho. gostaria de fazer um test
hello sir my mother is paralysis T6 is she will be able to stand with this?
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Wouldn't it be worth it to have Voice Command? Instructing device to "Walk" then turn on "Stairs" giving further instruction, "Right leg first" then go on to "Left leg next" pushing buttons seems like a hassle. Voice Command like "Stand" seems easier. I'm glad to see people walking. I use a scooter in stores and hate the numb butt. Wheel chair bound people must live with that 24/7. That sucks!
i need your help sir plssss how can we get this and whats the price
Is it suitable for spinal cord injury patient? Pls help me..
Wow.
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I need help I wheel chiar fron 9 years but I con not able to get it what can I do for cost
how much $ r they?
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Soon they can connect this to a remote microchip on the brain to move with natural thoughts. It's already done just not completed or expanded yet. Same type exoskeleton will move hands too with brain order.
it's Israeli technology
iam so proud :)
we are two phisiotherapyst that use rewalk with our patients. we saw the video and we want to know if the boy in the video uses a sort of knee pad to reduce the knee's flexion, that it is caused by gravity probably. Another question: What is his level of injury? thank you
en donde puedo comprar uno de esos ? y que precio tiene? saludos.... :)
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gostaria de adquirir um deste modelo.
how much is the machine price
I need you help...
bad design on stair climb up/down. whey he cant just have a remote in his pocket and pres up/down or few switches on the stick itself he is holding right there?
How do somebody get this
it's Israeli technology you can get it from Israel or USA or Germany
Is it too much heavy?
Cool, but the controls should be on the crutches, else using the stairs look so slow and with possibility to drop the crutch
It's indeed amazing as is is, but I can see even more improvements. One mini joystick in each crutch handle could command the direction and speed. To change direction, just push one less forward than another. To stop and turn, push one back and other forward. 3D detectors like Kinect in front and rear could detect the terrain and adjust the walking programming automatically. To sit in a bench just walk backwards into it. Voice commands could be nice too.
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How much?
good Hi, my girlfriend has a disease called ataxia friederich she wants to know if it would be worth it, she can move her legs but has balanced
it detects balance and can help fix it but the legs should be used with the "crutches" like in the video
quiero uno, por favor
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70 000 dolars
@M582483 The same way paraplegics have always got up off the pot? That would be my guess. Dumb question.
Oh, give me a freaking break! Another ReWalk video showing that the users need forearm crutches. A REX is much better, from what I've seen. You get what you pay for.
REX walks like turtle, ReWalk sounds like a rusty machine, the only decent one is the Eksoskeleton made by Berkeley-Bionics.
Hesam0000 It's always good to be aware of all the options. I'd be interested to know if people can use the Ekso without using forearm crutches.
Mark Pettigrew Yes, walkers can also be used but the good news is the Neurobridge which transfers brain's message to the muscles through a remote chip and sensor installed on brain surface. The same chip can order different movements by Eksoskeletons in case person's muscles are unrepairable. The best case scenario would be gene-repair(in genetic desease), then using stem-cells to rebuild muscles and nerves and then train the muscles by using Neuro-bridge until own nerves start functioning.
A aspect you are overlooking is speed combined with Safety. Both Rewalk Exo must use crutches in order to reach real world speed. Right now Rex is to slow for real world applications and will be confined to rehabs in the short term. A couple of nasty falls could lead to a rapid financial demise, thus the reason for the extra stability.