After sustaining a spinal cord injury in a motor vehicle accident, JoshĀ Nevers is learning to walk again, even though he doesn’t haveĀ much feeling in his legs.
A patient at the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton, one aspect of hisĀ physiotherapy sessions has especially made a difference: a robotic suit Ā called an exoskeleton, or more fully, theĀ EksoNR Robotic Exoskeleton.
“It feels pretty amazing to walk with it againĀ because you’re actually moving your legs like you are walking,” NeversĀ said.
“I hope it gets me so I can use my leg braces again.”

Physiotherapist Erica de PassillĆ© said the exoskeletonĀ isĀ a battery-operated, wearable device that gives patients with minimal movement in their legs the ability to walk.Ā
“It allows patients to take more steps than they otherwise could over ground,” De PassillĆ© said.Ā “So it’s a fantastic piece of technology.”
The suit was purchased with a donation from the Chalmers Foundation, the Horizon Health Network said in a news release.Ā The only other one in Atlantic Canada is owned by the University of New Brunswick, which had let the hospital use it since 2017, the release said.
Meghan Leroux, his other physiotherapist, said Nevers hadĀ no movement in his lower body and has had additional leg injuries in recent years.Ā

“And so we’re just trying to get him back to being able to walk within the home again and back to what he was doing,” Leroux said.Ā
She said they’ve been using thisĀ “cutting edge equipment” twice a week with Nevers to get him comfortable in a standing position. And it’sĀ been rewardingĀ to see his growth.Ā
“Especially when you have a goal that you’re working toward, and you know that this is part of getting there and part of that journey, you know, and to get him back to where he wants to be,” Leroux said.
Using the exoskeleton can help a patient eventually become more independent, De PassillĆ© said.Ā
“And the feeling of being able to stand up and take steps is like none other, especially if they haven’t been able to in a while.”