
Lt. Col. Bryan Forney and IDEO Braces
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Severe burns left Lt. Col. Bryan Forney in a wheelchair, but with IDEO braces he can walk.
Lt. Col. Bryan Forney spent almost a year in a wheelchair due to severe burns and damage to his legs. Because of IDEO braces, Forney is given added support and is able to use his own momentum to walk independently.
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Lt. Col. Bryan Forney and IDEO Braces
Clip: Episode 1 | 3m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Lt. Col. Bryan Forney spent almost a year in a wheelchair due to severe burns and damage to his legs. Because of IDEO braces, Forney is given added support and is able to use his own momentum to walk independently.
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