Paralyzed By Spinal Cord Stroke, Strengthened Through Therapy - Medical Minute
We first introduced you to Nick Kiesow in December as he used an innovative mechanical suit called the Ekso Bionics Exoskeleton to strengthen his body and walk in short stints. Something that was impossible following a stroke in his spinal cord. This type of injury is enough to make the strongest person consider giving up, but not Nick. Everyday, he’s working to beat the odds, one small step at a time. Read the Balance Blog: https://www.avera.org/balance/brain-a... Visit us on Facebook: / averahealth Follow along on Twitter: / averahealth Explore health and wellness tips on Pinterest: / health-and-wellness Connect with us on LinkedIn: / avera-health

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