Laser shoes help Pancreas patients

in laser •  7 years ago 

The Dutch University in Twente has created footwear that will help people with Parkinson's disease.
These shoes are equipped with small laser transmitters and recent tests that have been performed have proven to be extremely beneficial for patients as they can help them walk normally.

When the person moves, the lasers do not light up, but once the person stops, he immediately switches on.

The Dutch university has confirmed that these shoes helped a large number of people move normally. As a progressive disorder of the central nervous system, Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the movement. The symptoms of this disease were first described in 1817 by James Parkinson.

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