Do you really think your stroke hospital will buy this and your doctors prescribe it? My doctor pooh-poohed the usefulness of the Lokomat. I considered it the only thing that could suppress my spasticity and make walking almost normal. This wouldn't have been useful for me at all.
Or maybe this might be better: Does your stroke hospital even know about this one, only 7 years old?
Smart Floor Hopes to Help Improve Walking Skills June 2013
High-tech C-Mill rehab treadmill at Northridge Hospital Medical Center is first in L.A. County

It’s the first of its kind in Los Angeles County, hospital officials said.

The C-Mill is for people who need to improve or regain balance, build a steadier gait or restore the ability to manage dual tasking — such as clearing dishes from a table and walking over to a kitchen counter at the same time.
The C-Mill, which uses a body-weight support system to keep patients from losing balance or falling, analyzes a person’s stride pattern as they walk and helps them adjust their gait.
It then uses virtual and augmented reality — adding digital images — to help the person adjust their walking to avoid obstacles in a fun and interactive rehabilitation exercise.
Patients who may benefit from the virtual treadmill include people who have:
- Suffered a brain injury
- Endured a spinal cord injury
- Been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
- Faced orthopedic challenges
- Been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
- Experienced a stroke.
More information on the Center for Rehabilitative Medicine at Northridge Hospital is available at dignityhlth.org/3a8ke32
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