22-05-2025
Cutting-edge tech gives paralyzed Roscoe man a new lease on life
ROSCOE, Ill. (WTVO) — A paralyzed Roscoe man is able to walk again with the help of some one-of-a-kind technology.
The technology, , uses microprocessor-controlled sensors to adapt in real time to the wearer's movements, providing stability and control for individuals with lower limb paralysis.
Since the C-Brace became widely available, people like Brian Lazansky have been able to benefit.
'The doctor down there told me that when I first talked to him that I would never walk again, to get used to the wheelchair,' said Lazansky. 'In August 2022, I was injured by a herniated disc that exploded into my back. I was paralyzed. I'm a paraplegic.'
Now, Lazansky is proving doctors wrong, one step at a time, all while becoming a trailblazer for new medical technology in the area.
'He is probably one of the first ones in the Rockford area, I haven't heard of anybody else,' said Clinician and Owner of Rockford-based Quantum Clinics, Vikram Choudhary.
Choudhary met Lazansky after he received a cold call from him, searching for answers. That is when they both agreed the C-Brace was worth a shot.
Lazansky's first experience with the brace was an emotional moment.
'The first time I put it on, it was life-changing. The first time I walked in here, I almost cried,' He explained.
His clinician said his progress has been unbelievable, but he still has a long way to go.
It's just amazing. So, last week he sent me a picture with him carrying all the grocery bags, [which] just put a smile on my face,' said Choudhary.
'It's awesome to get up and actually walk around and go out and make breakfast, and I can go down the stairs and do my laundry now,' Lazansky said.
Lazansky said with his rejuvenated mobility, he is looking forward to going back to work as a heavy machine operator and spending more time with his daughter.
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