Bionic legs help paraplegic man walk again

Bionic legs help paraplegic man walk again

pbr A New Zealand company has invented a unique pair of bionic legs that is allowing a paraplegic to walk again.br ppbr The inventors have been working on the design in secret for seven years and used paraplegic Hayden Allen to test their work.br ppbr The bionic legs allowed Allen to walk across the room and shake hands with New Zealand Prime Minister John Key eye to eye, instead of reaching up from a wheelchair.br ppbr Allen is paralysed from the chest down following a motorcycle accident five years ago.br ppbr He said he couldn't "walk away? Or roll away" from the opportunity to walk again when asked to test the bionic legs.br ppbr Allen's family had been kept in the dark about his involvement in the project, and only found out at the launch.br ppbr "Seeing him here today, it's just blown us away, it's brought tears to our eyes really," said his father Ron Allen.br ppbr Rex was designed by Auckland-based inventors Richard Little and Robert Irving, initially in their spare time.br ppbr "There's no other device that we know of that's autonomous and allows people to stand, walk, go up and down stairs and slopes and things independently," Little told reporters at the launch.br ppbr The legs weigh 38 kilograms and have to be made to measure for the user. The first pair sold is expected to go for around 150-thousand US dollars, about the same price as 20 standard wheelchairs.


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