Case study: Duncan (CP) and his Innowalk
Duncan and his parents chose the Innowalk to help increase his activity levels. The device has affected his gastrointestinal function positively, and his joints are more flexible as well.
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Duncan and his parents chose the Innowalk to help increase his activity levels. The device has affected his gastrointestinal function positively, and his joints are more flexible as well.
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