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News from The Walk Again Project
June 12, 2014 Sao Paulo, Brazil – Walk Again Project Demonstration is Carried out Successfully. The Walk Again Project took its first big step today during the opening ceremony of the World Cup: in Corinthians Arena, alongside Miguel Nicolelis, members of the research team and the other seven patients who participated in the clinical trials, Juliano Pinto, a 29-year with complete paraplegia of the lower trunk and lower limbs, gave the symbolic kickoff at the World Cup, wearing an exoskeleton controlled by his mind. Continue reading
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