How to access a Made for Movement device where you live – a short guide
You have decided you want one of Made for Movement’s assistive devices to improve the quality of life. The decision has been made – now what?
We aim to inspire you through other people's stories and experiences with our solutions.
Here we also share evidence-based knowledge and clinical expertise regarding disabilities and assistive technology.
You have decided you want one of Made for Movement’s assistive devices to improve the quality of life. The decision has been made – now what?
Innowalk and adaptations make Selma able to live an active and enjoyable life despite a few challenges.
Live is a tender and cheerful 4-year-old girl. She’s diagnosed with Rett syndrome, but has a more atypical disease course , which means she cannot sit, stand or walk. Live makes good eye contact and has learned to…
Rett syndrome is a rare genetic neurological disorder that occurs almost exclusively in girls. It affect s the brain development and causes a progressive loss of motor skills and cognitive function.
Children, young people and adults with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy are at increased risk of developing problems with their hips. The hip can become completely dislocated over time; a phenomenon…
Three out of four people with cerebral palsy (CP) experience pain. It is a complex, secondary condition compromising functional abilities and quality of life. Pain assessment is often challenging to perform,…
Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine and o ften occurs second ary to a neuromuscular disorder, such as Cerebral palsy , spina bifida and spinal cord injury. People with a more severe condition are at higher…
Ever since Katarina was little we have aspired to do everything as a family. If the activity was difficult for Katarina, we tried to find equipment that allowed her to participate. We have always focused on the…