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Shriner's device helps young cerebral palsy patients

Shriner's Hospital in Tampa is helping 8-year-old Charley Matthews walk on Mars -- virtually. �Charley has cerebral palsy. �Damage to his brain causes his muscle to tighten and flex, affecting the way he walks.�But a new device, coupled with a simulator, can be used to help patients with spinal cord injury, stroke, and other orthopedic conditions to help regain motor function.