Stroud boy leads UK’s first home trial of a powered exoskeleton

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Stroud boy leads UK’s first home trial of a powered exoskeleton
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Seven-year-old Asger from Stroud with cerebral palsy became the UK's first person to trial a home-based powered exoskeleton (the Agilik orthosis by Bionic Power) costing around £72,000; his family paid £600 for a one-week trial, and the device enabled him to walk to school with greater independence, highlighting life-changing potential as well as ongoing affordability and maintenance challenges and the need for broader NHS support.

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