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February 6th, 2010ReWalk- Part external robotic aid, part ambulatory device, part orthosis, and an all new technology to get wheelchair users up, out there, and up there. Full Story January 31st, 2010New manual wheelchair design that promises to take the strain off of the wheelchair users shoulders and make transfers easier. Full Story January 29th, 2010United Spinal Association believes that New York City can relieve the growing pressure placed on Access-A-Ride by making all subways and taxis accessible, along with encouraging people with disabilities to use mass transit. Full Story |
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