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Moonwalk treadmill trains brain-injured patients to walk

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Though there’s been plenty of inventions that help brain-injured individuals regain a somewhat normal gait, a split-belt treadmill that oftentimes “pushes people into sloppy versions of Michael Jackson’s moonwalk” is certainly one of the most bizarre. The device enables one foot to move up to four times faster than the other or throw one leg into reverse whilst the other moves forward, essentially forcing one’s brain to make an “unconscious adjustment” in order to keep him / her from falling down. The goal, now, however, is to figure out how to make the temporary fixes instituted by the moonwalk machine permanent — without forcing the disabled to live out their lives with Thriller running through their headphones.

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