Peng Shulin's body was literally cut in half when
he was hit by a lorry over a decade ago. It took a
team of 20 medical professionals to save Peng's
life, a feat which was a miracle in itself.
Unfortunately though, Peng was left bedridden.
Then, doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Center in Beijing came up with a plan to restore
Peng's mobility.
They designed him an eggcup shaped device
with two artificial legs attached to it, enabling the
determined man to walk again with the aid of a
walker.
he was hit by a lorry over a decade ago. It took a
team of 20 medical professionals to save Peng's
life, a feat which was a miracle in itself.
Unfortunately though, Peng was left bedridden.
Then, doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Center in Beijing came up with a plan to restore
Peng's mobility.
They designed him an eggcup shaped device
with two artificial legs attached to it, enabling the
determined man to walk again with the aid of a
walker.
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