In an emotional and breathtaking start to the FIFA World Cup 2014 festivities in Brazil, the first game was kicked into action by a 29-year-old paraplegic man from São Paulo, Brazil, by the name of Juliano Pinto. The long-time athlete who was injured in an automobile accident in 2006, and with the use of a specially-designed, brain-controlled exoskeleton suit, he was able to walk to the edge of the pitch and kick the official starting soccer ball for the international competition. This amazing medical mechanical marvel gives hope to millions who one day seek to experience re-gained mobility and independence. The internationally-supported Walk Again Project was deeply involved in this special event that cost the Brazilian government two years and $14 million of…
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