Paraplegic to walk again thanks to robotic exoskeleton

Lucy Dodd taking part in the Great South Run.Lucy Dodd taking part in the Great South Run.
Lucy Dodd taking part in the Great South Run.
A PARAPLEGIC woman has hope of walking again after being provided with a robotic exoskeleton.

Lucy Dodd, a child services officer with Hampshire County Council, was struck down at just 18 by a rare spinal condition. After a series of operations, she lost the use of her legs and has been confined to a wheelchair for 14 years. Doctors told her she would never walk again.

After hearing about ReWalk, a robotic exoskeleton, the Lucy's Legs Campaign was launched to get her access to the pioneering system. The fundraising culminated on March 23 with a sponsored abseil off the Spinnaker Tower.

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With sufficient money raised, Lucy now has hope of being able to walk again.

Lucy said: ‘This is a major step in a years' long battle to change the definition of possible. Standing tall and walking again with ReWalk will be a lease of freedom every day and I am incredibly excited to start this new chapter.’​​​​​​​

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