Adam Gorlitsky to Receive ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton System on 10th Anniversary of Accident that Left Him Paralyzed
ReWalk to Deliver
System to Roper Rehabilitation Hospital in Charleston
YOKNEAM ILIT, Israel and MARLBOROUGH, MA-- ReWalk Robotics
Ltd. (Nasdaq: RWLK) (“ReWalk”), the leading global exoskeleton developer and manufacturer, will deliver a
Personal Exoskeleton system to Adam Gorlitsky at the Roper Rehabilitation
Hospital in Charleston, SC on Wednesday, Dec. 30.
ReWalk will deliver
the system to Adam on the 10th anniversary of the car accident that
caused his spinal cord injury. The media
is invited to watch Adam demonstrate his system and interview him, along with representatives
from Roper Rehabilitation Hospital and ReWalk Robotics.
“We are so pleased
to deliver a ReWalk system to Adam this week, and have him join the ranks of
ReWalkers around the world,” said ReWalk Robotics CEO Larry Jasinski. “We are proud to work with dozens of
rehabilitation hospitals across the country like Roper Rehabilitation Hospital,
which help expose the spinal cord injured community to this technology, and
provide training so that eligible ReWalkers can have the chance to stand and
walk again.”
This historic event
is a testament to the quality of cutting-edge technology offered at Roper
Rehabilitation Hospital, the only CARF-accredited spinal cord injury program in
the Lowcountry, said Cathy Therrell, director of Roper Rehabilitation Hospital.
“We are so proud of Adam and we are thrilled to be the first to offer
ReWalk to persons with spinal cord injuries in South Carolina,” Therrell said.
Adam, 29, fell
asleep while driving December 30, 2005, which led to a car accident that
severed his spinal cord at the T9 level, permanently paralyzing him from the
waist down. In 2015, Adam was introduced
to the ReWalk exoskeleton at Roper Rehabilitation Hospital, located inside Roper
Hospital in downtown Charleston. Over
the course of five months, he has nearly completed his training on the ReWalk
and will finalize his training with his own personal system. Adam led a successful crowdfunding campaign
on his website I Got Legs, which
will pay for his ReWalk system. Once his
training is complete, Adam will be able to use the ReWalk to stand, walk and
return to many activities he once did every day.
“For the past 10
years, I have been forced to
accept the challenges and limitations that my injury would bring me,” Adam said.
“This has touched not only my life, but that of my family, friends and loved
ones. That's why the ReWalk Robotics exoskeleton is so important to me and the
rest of the spinal cord injury community. Words cannot describe how much I want
to hug a girlfriend standing up, or just talk with someone at eye level. With ReWalk, I can do those things — things I
never thought I ever would —again.”
Once he has his system home, Adam plans to participate in
the Cooper Bridge Run on April 2, 2016 to help raise awareness about
exoskeleton technology for people with spinal cord injuries.
ReWalk is a
wearable robotic exoskeleton that provides powered hip and knee motion to
enable individuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) to stand upright and walk. The
system provides user-initiated mobility through the integration of a wearable
brace support, a computer-based control system and motion sensors. The system
allows independent, controlled walking while mimicking the natural gait patterns
of the legs. ReWalk is the only FDA cleared exoskeleton system in the U.S.,
with clearances for both personal use at home and in the community, as well as
for the rehabilitation setting. ReWalk
received its FDA clearance for Personal use in 2014, and its Rehabilitation
clearance in 2011. ReWalk has also received regulatory clearances for their
systems in several global geographies including: North America, Europe, the
Middle East and Australia.
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About Roper St. Francis:
Roper St.
Francis is Charleston’s only private, not-for-profit hospital system with a
specific focus on community outreach. The healthcare
system has three hospitals strategically located across the region: Roper
Hospital on the Charleston peninsula, Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital in West
Ashley and Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital in Mount Pleasant. The
system intends to build a fourth flagship hospital in the Carnes Crossroads
section of Berkeley County.
Roper St. Francis is one of the Lowcountry's
largest private employers with nearly 5,600 employees. The healthcare system
has a robust, active medical staff of more than 800 doctors representing every
medical specialty and provides services in more than 125 locations in seven
counties. Learn more at www.rsfh.com.
About ReWalk Personal 6.0
ReWalk Personal 6.0 is a wearable robotic exoskeleton that provides
powered hip and knee motion to enable individuals with spinal cord injury to
stand upright and walk. The system provides user-initiated mobility through the
integration of a wearable brace support, a computer-based control system and
motion sensors. The system allows independent, controlled walking while
mimicking the natural gait patterns of the legs. The ReWalk device is the most
studied exoskeleton in the industry.
Studies have identified a number of health benefits including: improved bladder and bowel function, improved mental
health, improved sleep, reduced fatigue, decreased body fat, decreased pain and
improved posture and balance.
About ReWalk Robotics Ltd.
ReWalk Robotics Ltd. develops, manufactures and
markets wearable robotic exoskeletons for individuals with spinal cord injury. Our mission is to fundamentally change the
quality of life for individuals with lower limb disability through the creation
and development of market leading robotic technologies. Founded in 2001, ReWalk has headquarters in
the US, Israel and Germany. For more information on the ReWalk systems, please
visit http://www.rewalk.com.
ReWalk® is a registered trademark of ReWalk Robotics
Ltd. in Israel.
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