VETERANS Published September 15, 2022 2:17pm EDT
Army veteran regains ability to walk with robotic exoskeleton after paralysis: ‘Beyond words’
Richard Neider suffered a spinal injury while serving in Iraq in 2005 -- now he's walking again
By Angelica Stabile | Fox News
Paralyzed Army vet takes first steps in over a decade: It’s beyond words
U.S. Army veteran Richard Neider shares how a robotic exoskeleton gave him the ability to walk.
An American hero is getting a new lease on life.
U.S. Army veteran Richard Neider has regained his ability to walk thanks to new robotic exoskeleton technology.
The Arizona vet was paralyzed due to a spinal injury he suffered while serving in Iraq in 2005, which completely wiped out the use of his legs.
The new FDA-approved technology, developed in Israel, helped Neider take his first steps in more than a decade, which he considered an "amazing experience," as he shared during an appearance on "Fox & Friends" on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022.
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