9/19/18Static vs. Dynamic Standing Training – What’s More Effective?
This is the question a Swedish scientist is trying to answer.
This is the question a Swedish scientist is trying to answer.
Per Øivind is a 25-year-old Norwegian with cerebral palsy (CP), GMFCS II. Despite having limited mobility and a vision impairment, Øivind is able to walk and cope with different daily activities.
Innowalk and adaptations make Selma able to live an active and enjoyable life despite a few challenges.
We visited Eivind and Kaja at Bjørnholt secondary school.
Håkon is a five-year-old boy with the rare Vici syndrome, which led him to develop contractures in his legs. After undergoing surgery, Håkon relied on movement devices in his pursuit of self-initiated steps.
Research shows promising results for children with cerebral palsy using Innowalk training and stimulation aid.
With the focus on adaptability, comfort and training, our consultants will do their best to make sure your child is happy using a Made for Movement device.
Our muscles, bones, organs and nervous system function optimally when we stand upright. This is why assistive devices are essential.