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Dad invents 'The Frog' to help 2-year-old son with spina bifida crawl

Dad invents 'The Frog'  to help 2-year-old son with spina bifida crawl

Taylor and Ally Moreland were preparing dinner one night when they glanced into their living room and realized their 1-year-old son had disappeared.

“Where’s Brody?” Ally asked.

Brody Moreland, 2, reaches for his toys while in his Go Bro, a wheelchair his parents designed for him

Brody Moreland, 2, reaches for his toys while in his GoBro, a wheelchair his parents designed for him, Oct. 15 at his home in Centralia. Brody uses a larger wheelchair when he is outside his home, but the GoBro is perfect for reaching and playing with his toys around the house.

Taylor Moreland adjusts the straps of The Frog for his son Brody

Taylor Moreland adjusts the straps of The Frog for his son Brody, 2, on Oct. 15 at their home in Centralia. Taylor designed The Frog so Brody, who has spina bifida and is paralyzed from the rib cage down, could move around independently.

From left, Gerti Motavalli, MacKenzi Diestler and Ally Moreland remove electrical stimulation pads from Brody's legs

From left, Gerti Motavalli, MacKenzi Diestler and Ally Moreland remove electrical stimulation pads from Brody's legs Thursday at Motavalli's home and private practice in Columbia. E-stim sends electrical pulses, which Brody does not feel, through Brody's muscles to keep them strong and prevent atrophy. Brody does e-stim every day at home as part of his physical therapy. 

Gerti Motavalli holds Brody Moreland, 2, as he shoots a ball in a basket at physical therapy

Gerti Motavalli holds Brody Moreland, 2, as he shoots a ball in a basket at physical therapy Thursday at Motavalli’s home and private practice in Columbia. Brody sees Motavalli two or three times every week. Ally Moreland, Brody’s mom, said Motavalli has become like family.

Brody Moreland, 2, plays peek-a-boo while his dad, Taylor Moreland, puts on his brace

Brody Moreland, 2, plays peekaboo while his dad, Taylor Moreland, puts on his brace Oct. 15 at their home in Centralia. Brody’s “dinosaur suit,” as his parents call it, is a full-body brace that helps Brody stand. He stands for two hours every day as part of his physical therapy to keep his hips in their sockets.

Brody Moreland, 2, and his dad, Taylor Moreland sing a song while Taylor holds Brody's baby brother, Brett, 1-month

Brody Moreland, 2, and his dad, Taylor Moreland, sing a song while Taylor Morleand holds Brody’s baby brother, Brett, 1 month, on Oct. 15 at their home in Centralia. The box Brody is standing in allows him to be at table height so he usually eats his meals while standing as part of his physical therapy.

Brody Moreland, 2, reaches out for his month-old baby brother

Brody Moreland, 2, reaches out for the hand of his month-old baby brother, Brett, as their mom, Ally Moreland, watches at their home in Centralia. She says he loves spending time with his new brother

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