Help patients like Ben Naim

Help patients like Ben Naim

 Ben Naim, 24, always dreamed of being a “normal kid”, but his cerebral palsy meant that he was always going to be wheelchair-bound.  Despite many challenges, Ben graduated from High School with honours, and served as an intelligence officer in the IDF. The new revolutionary Re-Step™ technology being pioneered at the Reuth Medical Centre, Tel Aviv, has enabled Ben to walk for the very first time after just five months of treatment.

Recently, Ben was invited to meet the Israeli President, Reuven Rivlin at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem. The President told him: “You are proof that there are people in Israeli society for whom nothing is impossible."

A patient’s walking ability can be severely impaired or restricted due to a stroke, Parkinson's disease, MS or brain injury. Re-Step™ is an innovative technology which helps patients gain better mobility and a better quality of life. The system consists of a pair of “smart” shoes connected to specialist software, which helps the patient to regain the ability to walk.

Please help us support patients like Ben, so that these ground breaking, treatments can make a real difference to a patient’s quality of life.

The Re-Step™ dynamic treatment is just one of many therapies that we offer. At Reuth Medical Centre, we are helping patients rebuild their lives.

Patients of all ages, religion, nationality and ethnicity come to us broken, with diminished physical and mental abilities, independence, and dignity. We believe in treating each individual as a whole person. Our staff and therapists use a myriad of tools, finely honed skills and work with an abundance of passion and compassion to help our patients

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Together we can rebuild lives and restore our patients’ dignity

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