Love, Balance, and a better knee

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Before receiving his microprocessor knee, Domingo relied on his wife for stability—walking meant leaning on her arm for balance and support. His mechanical knee limited his independence, making even daily steps a challenge.
Fast forward to today, and Domingo is dancing the night away—still holding his wife’s hand, but this time because he wants to, not because he has to.
With the support of our team and the right technology, Domingo traded cautious steps for confident strides. Now, he’s not just walking independently—he’s making memories, moving freely, and showing us all what’s possible with the right support.
Watch the moment below as he dances with his wife at a wedding—no longer guided by necessity, but by joy.
Fast forward to today, and Domingo is dancing the night away—still holding his wife’s hand, but this time because he wants to, not because he has to.
With the support of our team and the right technology, Domingo traded cautious steps for confident strides. Now, he’s not just walking independently—he’s making memories, moving freely, and showing us all what’s possible with the right support.
Watch the moment below as he dances with his wife at a wedding—no longer guided by necessity, but by joy.