SoldierSocks Foundation Donates Ekso Bionics(TM) Robotic Exoskeleton to McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia
June 26 2014 - 5:00PM
As the United States prepares to celebrate Independence Day and the
intrinsic American values of innovation, freedom and limitless
possibility, McGuire VA Medical Center is preparing to receive a
bionic exoskeleton that represents many of these same values. The
wearable robot is pioneering an industry and will help soldiers who
have been paralyzed while defending America, stand up and take
their first steps back on American soil. The VA medical center is
the fourth recipient of an Ekso Bionics™ suit (OTCQB:EKSO). The
Ekso GT™ will be donated by SoldierSocks, a non-profit organization
which helps veterans. McGuire VA Medical Center serves more than
5000 paralyzed veterans in the region and will accept the suit in a
donation ceremony on July 2, 2014 at 1:00 pm with a special
appearance from veteran Dan Rose who will walk in an Ekso device.
The Spinal Cord Injury & Disorders Center
(SCI&D COE) at McGuire Veterans Health Administration
began operations in 1947 and is one of the largest of the 24
spinal cord injury centers in the Veterans Affairs Medical
Center System. The SCI&D COE is accredited
by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF) and affiliated with the Virginia
Commonwealth University Health System Model Spinal Cord
System. Richmond is a regional referral center that
serves 13 Veterans Affairs Medical
Centers across four Veteran Integrated Service Networks
and five states and the District of Columbia. They also
work with active duty personnel and receive patients from
Department of Defense Medical Centers and private hospitals.
"We are thrilled to receive a bionic suit, we consider it the
crown jewel in our technologically advanced research department,"
said Dr. Gorgey, Chief of Spinal Cord Injury Research at McGuire VA
Medical Center. "Our current research interest is to
understand how the interaction between exercise/dietary
interventions influences health and wellness after SCI. Engaging a
person with SCI in active lifestyle and exercise is an important
goal; however, restoring standing and walking is critical. Many of
our veterans including wounded warriors are looking for
opportunities to engage in walking trials. I think the addition of
the Ekso Bionic Suit to our department will have significant impact
on the SCI service, quality of rehabilitation provided as well as
shifting in the paradigm of the rehabilitation after SCI.
This will allow Hunter Holmes VA Hospital to be one of the leading
VA sites in the Richmond/DC area to provide this rehabilitation
opportunity to our veterans."
The SoldierSocks Foundation, run by long time military supporter
Chris Meek, has evolved from sending socks and baby wipes to
soldiers on the frontline to helping veterans take their next steps
back at home. SoldierSocks announced in December that, through
grants and fundraising, it would donate 10 Ekso suits to VA
hospitals. Public response has been overwhelming and nationwide
donations supporting this initiative are part of what makes
SoldierSocks' fourth (second VA) donation possible. "Every
day, members of the military put their lives on the line to help
protect our country," says SoldierSocks co-founder Chris Meek.
"When they return home, they are faced with the challenges of
re-acclimating to civilian life. Additionally, some have been
critically wounded or paralyzed in the line of duty. We are honored
to help our veterans take their next steps on American soil using
Ekso Bionics technology."
About SoldierSocks
SoldierSocks was founded in 2009 to provide basic necessities
such as baby wipes, socks and sunscreen to American soldiers
fighting for our country in the trenches of Afghanistan and Iraq.
As more of our soldiers return home to the U.S., SoldierSocks
continues to assist our nation's heroes in re-acclimating to
civilian life by offering scholarships for colleges and trade
schools and offering paralyzed soldiers an opportunity to gain
mobility outside of a wheelchair.
To support SoldierSocks.com in their efforts to provide services
to veterans across the United States, please visit our website at
www.SoldierSocks.com
CONTACT: Soldier Socks Media Contact:
Chris Meek
Phone: (203) 832-2005
E-mail: info@SoldierSocks.com
Web: http://www.SoldierSocks.com
Facebook: facebook.com/pages/Soldier-Socks
Twitter: twitter.com/soldiersocks
Ekso Bionics Media Contact:
Heidi Darling, Marketing Manager
Phone: 415.302.4777
hdarling@eksobionics.com
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center Media Contact:
Darlene Edwards
804-382-2614
Darlene.Edwards@va.gov
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