Stand, move, and walk – with individually customised assistive devices.
Made for Movement develops solutions that enable people with mobility challenges to stand, walk, and take a more active part in everyday life. Through personal support and customised assistive devices, we help increase independence, improve health, and enhance quality of life.
Dynamic standing devices
People with severe physical disabilities often spend much of the day sedentary. A dynamic stander provides full support while standing and allows safe movement of the legs and arms, promoting activity and engagement.
Robotic rehabilitation
Robot-assisted therapy complements traditional physiotherapy with intensive, repetitive training to restore lost functions after neurological or traumatic injuries. It supports both upper and lower limb rehab while easing the physical load on therapists.
Gait trainers
A customised assistive device that supports children with disabilities in standing and walking. Promotes movement, independence, and social participation in everyday life.
Head support
Poor head control can be caused by conditions such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular diseases, or brain injury, and can affect breathing, communication, and participation. The right head support is important to facilitate daily activities and increase safety.
You can always ask us!
Our physiotherapists, product specialists, and advisors have extensive expertise and long-standing experience. We help you find the right assistive device, guide you through the process, and answer any questions related to both use and customisation.
Insights
12/3/25Advancing recovery: Salford Royal’s neuro team and the Innowalk Pro
Early movement after neurological injury is possible with the Innowalk Pro — helping recovery, confidence, and hope.
11/26/25Alvin benefits from a school schedule that includes daily Innowalk use
Alvin’s daily Innowalk training improves his mobility, head control and overall wellbeing, and is a key part of his adapted school routine.
11/19/25Scoliosis in children with cerebral palsy
Scoliosis is common in children with CP. Learn why it develops, who’s at risk, and how early monitoring can prevent progression.
Innowalk was crucial for improved breathing and quality of life
Innowalk has become essential in Melvin’s life – an assistive device that not only improves his motor skills and mobility but also his quality of life and sense of joy. By standing in the Innowalk, Melvin is able to clear a large amount of mucus, helping him breathe more easily and stay more active.
Knowledge
E-book: Everything you need to know about cerebral palsy
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