I am a member of the Scottish Rite, Valley of Dallas, and would love to get them into trials with children 18 and under. I also know of a man here who just lost the use of 90% of his right side due to surgery that has the time available to help perform tests that would prove the use of it in paralysis patients. He does have miniscule mobility in the leg, and it might help him regain more control in it as the other robotic studies suggest.
Leave a response for me here on how to get in touch with the program manager, if there is one at this time, to set up these appointments.
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This would be good for people like me that are losing the ability to walk. I'd definitely be up to testing this.
Paul (or if someone could get a message to him),
I am a member of the Scottish Rite, Valley of Dallas, and would love to get them into trials with children 18 and under. I also know of a man here who just lost the use of 90% of his right side due to surgery that has the time available to help perform tests that would prove the use of it in paralysis patients. He does have miniscule mobility in the leg, and it might help him regain more control in it as the other robotic studies suggest.
Leave a response for me here on how to get in touch with the program manager, if there is one at this time, to set up these appointments.