Back and leg/foot problems; X ray and MRI reviewed by doctors: Seemingly not too severe damage to T 12 / L 1 in spinal column (due to a mild fall onto her left hip) has approximately 75% interfered with apparent brain access to legs and feet. Result continues to be extreme leg weakness, i.e. 75% +/- debilitated walking after 8 months recuperation and carefully followed rehabilitation exercises. Walking is limited to a wheeled walker and for not too far a distance (100 feet +/-). Before this condition walking was normally good. Debilitation has been diagnosed as “pressure on the spinal cord” or “pinched nerve”. Ongoing Physical Complications: 1. Right leg experiences consistent and complete “drop foot” 2. Numbness in both feet 3. Occasional (25% of the time) sharp, debilitating pains in upper and lower portions of both legs 4. Constant weakness through entire leg area Is there some type of traction system that could help relive this debilitation problem - before any back operation may be attempted? Ruth is my mother in law and beloved matriarch to all in our extended family. She is 90 years old, a competition bridge player, always stayed in good physical condition. Other than this current, grievous, physically debilitation condition Ruth seems capable to continue for years once past this hurdle. She continues to live independently and due to this debilitating condition receives any assistance necessary from family and friends.