National Star College students with cerebral palsy use suits to reduce pain and improve movement.
Student Jack Reeve is hoping the suit will allow him to progress to dancing with fiancée Bethan at their weddingCollege students with conditions such as cerebral palsy are trialling a body suit which helps to reduce pain and make movement easier.
Jack Reeve, who has cerebral palsy, hopes the suit will allow him to dance with his fiancée at their wedding.Physiotherapist Anesu Madondo said Mr Reeve's condition caused a lot of uncontrolled movement in his limbs and core, but it had reduced significantly since wearing the suit."He's been building up his tolerance for walking.
comprises a jacket and trousers with built-in electro-stimulation for adults and children living with motor function and other disabilities.
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