exoskeleton
Augments human mobility and performance
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You’ve heard this before - the day before something is a breakthrough it is considered a crazy idea. And one person cannot change the world, but the world can change because of one person.
This is where my story of Kieran Macleod begins - he is one person who has a crazy idea that can change the world. And, if you are passionate about ‘overcoming paralysis’, augmented human performance’, or
‘transforming health care to a better future, I really think you’ll love what Kieran has to say.
- We are not currently doing enough to enable Personal Autonomy and well being for Paralyzed People
- It’s Possible to Exponentially Reduce Public Health Spending and Perpetuate the ’Sick Care’ Crisis
Kieran is now focused on saving money and raising personal capital to buy an exoskeleton that would transform his daily personal life AND limit his dependence on the public health care system.
Inspired by Kieran, then doing further research, I then learned that a cure for paralysis due to spinal cord injury is possible, but it will take time, resources, and a smart way of thinking.