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Mobility Walking Aids: Available Products and Reviews | Publications

Summary: This database encompasses a variety of publications focusing on mobility walking aids, providing detailed information and reviews on devices designed to assist individuals with mobility challenges. Topics include comprehensive guides on selecting the right walking aid, such as canes, crutches, walkers, and rollators, along with discussions on their benefits, maintenance, and usage tips. It features articles that explore the latest innovations, safety concerns, and user experiences, offering insights into how these aids can enhance independence and mobility for seniors, the disabled, or those recovering from surgery.

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Mobility Walking Aids: Available Products and Reviews: Publications and Resources (11 Items)
Title and DescriptionEdPublish
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All New VOCIC Rollator Walker Z21 Now Available
This new Z21 rollator walker stands out as the most cost-effective option offering high value for the price.
10 Apr 2024
25 Jan 2025
Twin: Robotic Exoskeleton for Lower Limbs
TWIN is a wearable robot for individuals with reduced or absent motor abilities, enabling them to stand up, maintain an upright position, walk, and sit.
23 Feb 2024
24 Feb 2024
Moterum MTip Crutch Tip Provides Mobility for All Terrains
The Moterum MTip Crutch Tip (MTip) improves efficiency and stability of walking on crutches developed by studying gait analyses.
31 Jan 2017
23 Feb 2024
KMINA Crutch Avoids Injury to Hands, Wrists and Shoulders
The KMINA new revolutionary design crutch concept improves mobility and quality of life of users by reducing pain in hands, wrists and shoulders.
21 Oct 2016
23 Feb 2024
Brain to Machine Interface Gets People with Paralysis Back on Their Feet
Scientists test the first minimally-invasive brain-machine interface designed to control an exoskeleton with the power of thought.
8 Feb 2016
23 Feb 2024
Paralyzed Man Regains Voluntary Control of His Legs
For the first time a person with complete paralysis has regained enough voluntary control to work with a robotic exoskeleton designed to enhance mobility.
1 Sep 2015
24 Feb 2024
Sand Pad Crutch Tips for the Beach
Special tips on the Sand-Pad Beach Crutch allows disabled and injured people to use crutches and canes without sinking in the sand.
21 Dec 2011
24 Feb 2024
Tips On Buying a Rollator Walker
Most important considerations of selecting your four wheeled walker with a seat..
20 Nov 2010
25 Jan 2025
Flex Stick Walking Cane: Stability On All Surfaces
Free standing tripod based walking cane enhances stability throughout the normal gait cycle.
5 Aug 2010
25 Jan 2025
Proper Fit of Walkers and Canes Can Prevent Injuries in Elderly
Elderly adults who use canes and walkers as walking aids should be assessed and fitted by a physical therapist to avoid fall related injuries.
11 Jul 2009
24 Feb 2024
CaneBuddy: Simple, Affordable Cane Holder for Everyday Accessibility
CaneBuddy offers a simple, affordable solution for keeping canes upright and accessible, enhancing safety and convenience for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

29 Jan 2009
23 May 2025

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