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Alexander Raab – Spinal Cord Injury

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30. March 2026 2 minutes
Home Patient Stories Alexander Raab – Spinal Cord Injury
Patient Alexander Raab who has an n incomplete cervical spinal cord injury at the Lexo gait trainer

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Spinal Cord Injury: Alexander Experiences Meaningful Progress after SCI

After a mountain bike accident, Alexander sustained an incomplete cervical spinal cord injury that left him largely dependent on a wheelchair and assistance in daily life. In the early stages of recovery, even basic movements required support, and walking was only possible with crutches and guidance.

As part of his rehabilitation, Alexander began training with the Lexo robotic gait trainer. From the very first sessions, he noticed a clear difference in how walking felt—especially in terms of balance, coordination, and body awareness.

The transition from passive to active training allowed him to engage his muscles more naturally. The immersive, game-based therapy environment helped him stay focused and motivated throughout the sessions.

Over time, the improved gait sensation transferred into everyday movement with crutches—making walking feel more controlled, stable, and confident

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