
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.
A study conducted at Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital in Norway, published in a peer re view ed journal , conclude d that the Innowalk Pro was a feasible and motivat ional intervention for a patient with severe brain…
Did you know that you can improve your gastrointestinal function with the help of a movement device? This is just one of the benefits Ada experienced after using the Innowalk.
A new prospective, controlled study found that robotic gait rehabilitation training (Innowalk Pro) provides faster and higher effects on the development of functional muscle strength, balance, walking speed and…
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…
Movement is the foundation for learning, and this is the MOVE programme’s philosophy. Through an activity-based approach the programme combines education, therapy and family knowledge to teach the child new skills.