Robotic rehab gets patients walking From: Medical Design - 09/2006 - page 26 Edited by: Stephen J. Marz Patients with partially severed spinal cords often end up as paraplegics, despite thousands of dollars of rehabilitation. New research and the Lokomat, a tool invented by engineers at Swiss-based Hocoma could change many of those outcomes. It suspends a patient above a treadmill and physically moves the patient's feet, legs, and hips, recreating a correct or normal gait. Read the entire article at: http://www.medicaldesign.com/articles/ID/13186 Links: Hocoma http://hocoma.ch/