CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop robotized orthoses for children with severe cerebral palsy, enabling them to walk and engage in physiotherapy. The innovative design anticipates user intent, significantly improving their quality of life.
One in a thousand newborns has a severe condition of cerebral palsy (CP) so that he or she will not be able to walk at all, ever in life.
This affects 5000 babies born each year in the EU, and cumulatively ~63,000 children.
There is no known cure for the disease.Some active walking aids (e.g. exoskeletons) may help the child to walk, but they cannot be adapted for children, nor to the special lower limb deformities prevalent in this disease.We will disrupt the walking aid market with a new conce…
WALKABLE FUTURE KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG
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