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.
There is a continuous need to understand severity of a diagnosis, predict future outcome, plan interventions, or to measure outcomes/effectiveness.
The only thing better than watching your child having fun, is having fun with them. Here are five games to play for kids with disabilities!