Universal design – the key for inclusion and accessibility
In this blog, we delve into universal design to help you understand and recogni s e how its principles, when implemented, can foster more accessible and inclusive solutions.
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.
In this blog, we delve into universal design to help you understand and recogni s e how its principles, when implemented, can foster more accessible and inclusive solutions.
The Cerebral Palsy Integrated Pathway is a follow-up program used for the assessment of the musculoskeletal system in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Timeea is a playful and happy girl, who loves to spend time together with other children. She is in kindergarten every day and her best friend is waiting with excitement for her to arrive in the mornings .
We’ve talked to one of the inventors behind our latest product addition.
Did you know that a device can bridge the gap between therapy time and daily training? Meet two kids who have made significant progress by training in the Hibbot.
When you’re looking for the right assistive device for your child, you probably have lots of questions. It can be tough to navigate the sea of information that’s out there, so we’ve gathered the questions we get…
The child has had a fantastic progress with the Hibbot thanks to a dedicated, engaged and creative staff in the kindergarten.
Key take-aways from the CP-conference in Oslo, January 2018.