
IDF Soldier Walks Again With Cutting-Edge Exoskeleton After Gaza Injury
A wounded IDF soldier is back on his feet with the help of a next-generation exoskeleton system, highlighting the relentless innovation of Israel’s medical community in wartime. Specialists at Sheba Medical Center tailored a rehabilitation regimen that pairs advanced robotics with intensive physical therapy, enabling the patient to relearn gait, balance, and endurance after devastating injuries sustained in combat.
Clinicians involved in the case noted that progress came in incremental milestones—first supported standing, then slow steps, and eventually controlled walking with the device. The approach reflects years of investment in trauma care, neuro-rehabilitation, and assistive technologies that have transformed outcomes for many wounded soldiers and civilians alike. For the patient and family, the breakthrough represents renewed independence and hope following months of uncertainty.
The success story underscores the broader push within Israeli hospitals to innovate under pressure, using data-driven protocols and cross-disciplinary teams to return patients to meaningful lives. Beyond the individual victory, the case hints at future applications of wearable robotics for stroke survivors, spinal injuries, and others who face long roads to recovery.
(JPost/VFI News)
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