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Comments on: Take a load off with Honda's walking aid

Experimental walking-assistant device lets people's legs do the walking while taking take some of the weight off leg muscles and joints.

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by chadsvb November 7, 2008 11:23 AM PST
Is there a video of this somewhere? I would like to see this in action. It's kind of weird looking, with just the picture...
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by celticbrewer November 7, 2008 11:52 AM PST
Great, now it'll be in the hallways and not just the roads that I'm stuck behind a slow-arse honda.
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by mmntech November 7, 2008 12:45 PM PST
And here I am still using my legs like a sucker.
Ugly as it may be, this will be a boon to disabled people. Maybe we can finally get rid of the electric scooters the seniors use to run you down in Walmart.
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by mad1111 November 10, 2008 12:42 PM PST
^ hahahaha...yea those elderly people in Wal-Mart are ruthless! especially if you're going for the same thing they are!!!
by Zarland November 10, 2008 4:29 PM PST
For some reason, it looks quite odd that they are placing all the parts between your legs instead on the outside.
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by dustyfilly August 26, 2009 1:58 PM PDT
Well these "comments" suck BIG time!!!!! I am a real person with a disability that prevents me from doing many usual activities. I was always an active person from childhood hiking many steep trails from a young child into adulthood. As a pre-teenager I started working with horses and was very strong and hardworking. At the age of 30 I was a victim of two car accidents, twice being hit from behind while at a traffic stop. I continued to function for almost 15 years, but now at 48 years I can barely walk. I have had the three lowest discs in my back removed and instead of being fused had three new innovative titanium discs placed in my spine, this was in 2005. By 2006 I realized that my surgery was a failure and have become more and more unable to function. Honestly, it thas been torturous. I see this device as a non-invasive alternative. I want to try it now!!!!!
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