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See EksoGT at Parklane Plowden Chambers Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Conference 2019 - 24th October 2019

Lucille Watts • July 23, 2019

The first exsoskeleton FDA cleared for stroke and spinal cord injury rehabilitation

Ectron is pleased to announce it will be a Parklane Plowden Chambers Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Conference on Thursday 24th October 2019.

Ectron will be demonstrating the EksoGTthe first exoskeleton designed specifically for rehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury. Designed to help patients stand and walk during rehabilitation, EksoGTworks with clinicians to promote correct movement patterns in all phases of recovery and challenges patients as they progress toward independent ambulation.

For full details of the event please CLICK HERE

Date:
Thursday 24th October 2019
Time: 9am - 4pm Includes lunch and refreshments
Venue: DoubleTree Hilton, Granary Wharf, 2 Wharf Approach, Leeds, LS1 4BR

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