Extra TV’s Mario Lopez Returns to Set Using iWALK After Achilles Injury!

The Vibrant Extra TV host Mario Lopez, a bundle of perpetual energy and the embodiment of an infectious smile also has a great passion for boxing, participating regularly. During an ordinary sparring session in the gym, Mario ruptured his Achilles tendon, an injury that would temporarily halt his life of constant motion, including his demanding role as the host of Extra TV.

 

However, a silver lining emerged in the form of the iWALK hands-free crutch. As soon as Mario took his first steps on this innovative device, a surge of realization washed over him – he was walking without pain, and his spirit was soaring. “I’m walking! And it doesn’t hurt! This is awesome! Omigod – I feel like I’m a real person again! I’ll be able to do the show again – I can totally do this!” It was as if he had regained a part of himself that was temporarily lost. The iWALK quickly became his trusted companion, bridging the gap between injury and recovery. With the iWALK as his unwavering ally, Mario triumphantly made his return to the spotlight.

Mario’s journey, made possible by this remarkable crutch, served as an inspiration not only to his dedicated followers but to anyone who faced unexpected challenges and sought the path to recovery with unwavering determination.

Learn more about how you can go hands-free with the iWALK today!

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