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Ekso Bionics Announces EksoNR Multi-Unit Order by Nebraska Fraternal Order of Eagles
- Foundation Donates Units to Two Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities in Nebraska - RICHMOND, Calif., Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ekso Bionics Holdings,

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[{"type":"text","content":"- Foundation Donates Units to Two Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities in Nebraska - RICHMOND, Calif., Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: EKSO) (the “Company”), an industry leader in exoskeleton technology for medical and industrial use, today announced that the Nebraska Chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (“F.O.E.”), an international nonprofit community organization, has purchased two EksoNR devices on behalf of local Nebraska inpatient rehabilitation facilities. The EksoNR devices will be donated to the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit at Bryan Medical Center, a 30-bed unit in Lincoln, Neb., and Nebraska Methodist Hospital & Rehabilitation Center’s 22-bed rehabilitation facility in Omaha, Neb. More than 60% of the typical patient population at both facilities stand to benefit from EksoNR’s leading neurorehabilitation solutions. “Ekso Bionics is proud to partner with the Fraternal Order of Eagles in improving outcomes for patients through our innovative EksoNR technology,” said Bill Shaw, Chief Commercial Officer of Ekso Bionics. “With EksoNR devices placed at multiple Nebraska locations that have a deep focus on neurorehabilitation, an increasing number of physical therapists will have necessary tools to elevate the standard of care for neurorehabilitation with our groundbreaking exoskeleton.” “Supporting patients with spinal cord injury is one of the Fraternal Order of Eagles’ primary initiatives, and we take pride in this endeavor,” said F.O.E. Grand Worthy President Brian Rogers. “The F.O.E. already has a great relationship with Ekso Bionics, whom we selected as a partner for this donation as a result of the technology’s successful adoption in the Nebraska market and compelling patient stories.” “The addition of EksoNR into our rehabilitation unit enables us to continue to provide superior care by bringing the most advanced solutions to our patients,” said Sarah Cockle, the Service Leader for Therapy Services at Nebraska Methodist Hospital & Rehabilitation Center. “EksoNR features unique capabilities that deliver superior outcomes for patients recovering from stroke, spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries, all of which we serve at Methodist Hospital. We are excited to incorporate the most advanced exoskeleton robotics into our rehab programs.” “We are grateful for the use of E...