Sunrise Medical Acquires Made for Movement
Sunrise Medical has acquired Made for Movement, strengthening its pediatric therapeutic portfolio and expanding into neurorehabilitation.
Sunrise Medical has acquired Made for Movement, strengthening its pediatric therapeutic portfolio and expanding into neurorehabilitation.
Gait training and standing technologies and interventions can help children and adults live active and healthy lifestyles, according to Gabriela M. Marquez, PT, DPT, in this feature for the July/August 2019 issue of Rehab Management.
Biodex Medical Systems Inc will debut its Gait Trainer 3 to a global audience at the upcoming 2018 International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) World Congress, which will take place July 9-12 in Paris.
Customizing the technology to fit the child’s needs helps provide movement and positioning options that help children engage with their peers and the environment. An exclusive feature for Rehab Management by Melanie R. Connel, PT, DPT; Teresa Adkison, PTA; and Kathryn D. Letourneau, PT, DPT, of The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital, Bethany, Okla.
Read MoreMobility technologies for children provide exciting and beneficial options, but require careful consideration. A feature for Rehab Management by Jean Murby, PT, PCS; Christa Rocco, DPT; Kristen Lally, DPT; Marianna DiMaggio, DPT; and Stacey Zalanowski, DPT.
Read MoreThe Andago mobile robot for body weight-supported gait training is now available for use in the United States, according to its manufacturer—Norwell, Mass-headquartered Hocoma Inc USA.
Read MoreMatching pediatric mobility equipment to a young user’s needs requires not only understanding physical ability, but possessing a clear view of cognitive function and the desire to move. An exclusive Rehab Management clinical feature.
Read MoreImproving quality of movement without compromising safety is a shared goal for patients and therapists.
Read MoreAccording to authors Meredith Budai, PT, DPT, ATP/SMS, CRND, and Erin Neuland, PT, DPT, pediatric mobility provides the vital link that can lead children toward exploration and engagement with their peers.
Read MoreSelf-directed mobility helps pediatric users engage with their environments on their own terms.
Read MoreThe what, when, why, and how of decision-making when choosing a device. Article written by Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center staff members Bobbi Ann Jurena, MOT, OTR/L, Briana D. McClintock, MS, OTR/L, and Shannon E. Spady, PT, MPT.
Read MoreDynamic seating options for pediatric wheeled mobility help build greater levels of independent function for young users.
Read MoreConcepts used in the seating clinic help streamline the process for selecting and acquiring adaptive pediatric equipment.
Read MoreHocoma’s new FreeD Module for the LokomatPro is engineered to offer lateral translation and transverse rotation of the pelvis to encourage increased physiological gait pattern, and balance activation.
Read MorePatterson Medical markets a gait trainer that aims to minimize adult back strain while assisting pediatric users in gaining confidence, balance, and coordination.
Read MoreTeaching mobility versus developing motor skills based on the developmental continuum. by Michelle Fox-Hustwaite, MA, OTR/L, ATP Upon researching developmental milestones for children, a variety of charts will be found that present physical, cognitive, communication, and social lists of skills. These lists include ages at which most children develop each skill. The Centers for Disease […]
Read MoreVestibular testing alongside balance and gait dysfunction evaluation sets the stage for optimal treatment in older adults.
Read MoreA partial weight-bearing device designed to improve balance, range of motion (ROM), and lower extremity strength in toddlers is available through the Maple Glen, Pa-based company Easy Walking Inc.
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