The story of Valeria, a 7-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, has taken an exciting turn. For the first time in her life, she has managed to walk thanks to “Atlas 2030”, an innovative pediatric exoskeleton presented as a prototype at the headquarters of the Association of People with Cerebral Palsy (ASPACE) of Plasencia. This advance, developed at the Higher Center for Scientific Research (CSIC), is considered the first pediatric exoskeleton in t…
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The story of Valeria, a 7-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, has taken an exciting turn. For the first time in her life, she has managed to walk thanks to “Atlas 2030”, an innovative pediatric exoskeleton presented as a prototype at the headquarters of the Association of People with Cerebral Palsy (ASPACE) of Plasencia. This advance, developed at the Higher Center for Scientific Research (CSIC), is considered the first pediatric exoskeleton in t…