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In this Var centre for medical care and rehabilitation, an exoskeleton to relearn walking

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It is a new tool in the service of patients at the Pierre-Chevalier Medical and Rehabilitation Centre (SMR) in Hyères. "With funding from the ARS PACA, the team of physiotherapists now has an exoskeleton," says Philippe Lovato, the director of the institution.
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It is a new tool in the service of patients at the Pierre-Chevalier Medical and Rehabilitation Centre (SMR) in Hyères. "With funding from the ARS PACA, the team of physiotherapists now has an exoskeleton," says Philippe Lovato, the director of the institution.

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Pauline has had Charcot's disease and has been in a wheelchair for two years. For the first time this March 31st, she was able to walk again, thanks to an exoskeleton. (Screenshot TikTok) For two years Pauline Messier has been sitting on her wheelchair. Reaching Charcot's disease, the 22-year-old woman from Chambly (Oise) was diagnosed in 2022. Little by little, the disease has taken over her body, until she nails her on this damn chair, which s…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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