
How To Explain Disability To Other Children
“Why? ...Yeah but, whyyy?! ” Small children ask a lot of questions; it’s in their nature. As they grow they want to understand the world around them, one full of mystery and intrigue.
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“Why? ...Yeah but, whyyy?! ” Small children ask a lot of questions; it’s in their nature. As they grow they want to understand the world around them, one full of mystery and intrigue.
Lately, there’s been a huge influx of innovative solutions enabling people with disabilities to live more independent lives. In this article, we’ve picked seven technologies and products that we think may be…
Per Brodal is one of the speakers we’ve been lucky enough to invite to speak at our seminars for physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Brodal is a professor in neuroanatomy at the University of Oslo, where…
A recently published study sho ws that dynamic standing in the Innowalk significantly improves the quality of life for children with severe CP. The assistive devic e made it possible for children , who spend most of…
Making sure patients get the best out of therapy time can be quite a challenge. Luckily, sports scientist Fabian Mollard found a solution.
When Alina was little she loved to move. She ran more often than she walked, always full speed ahead. Then at the age of 7 she was diagnosed with NCL, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects cells in…
Samuel Koch, a 31-year-old former stuntman, was left paralyzed from the neck down in a failed attempt at jumping moving cars – live on the German TV show “Wetten dass…?”. Since the 2010 accident, Samuel has relied…