30/09/22New study: Activity in the Innowalk improves quality of life (QoL)
A recently published study shows that dynamic standing in the Innowalk significantly improves the quality of life for children with severe CP.
A recently published study shows that dynamic standing in the Innowalk significantly improves the quality of life for children with severe CP.
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.
Robbed of her ability to move and communicate, Stefanie (31) was faced with a daunting prospect: having to overcome traumatic brain injury. Her parents were duly overwhelmed when she took her first steps – thanks…
Due to immobilization after a leg fraktur, Niels developed serious knee contractures. Thanks to intense and persistent training in the Innowalk, he was able to reduce his contractures significantly.
Research shows promising results for children with cerebral palsy using Innowalk training and stimulation aid.
Leon was unhappy and opposed to working out. It all changed when he discovered the Innowalk.
We visited Eivind and Kaja at Bjørnholt secondary school.
Warrington physiotherapist Liz Cowan shares her thoughts on the consequences of inactivity – and the use of Innowalk. It is all about symmetrical positioning and movement.