Sports Scientist Fabian Mollard Saw His Patients Thrive with the Innowalk Pro
Making sure patients get the best out of therapy time can be quite a challenge. Luckily, sports scientist Fabian Mollard found a solution.
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Making sure patients get the best out of therapy time can be quite a challenge. Luckily, sports scientist Fabian Mollard found a solution.
Innowalk Pro is a robotic rehabilitation trainer that helps people with physical disabilities to stand and move. It does so by giving the user exceptional flexibility and support.
Katarina Lauruschkus is a Swedish physiotherapist with a PhD from Lund University. She currently works as a scientist at the same university, and as an advisor at the local children’s habilitation centre. She’s…
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.
Innowalk and adaptations make Selma able to live an active and enjoyable life despite a few challenges.
The sun creeps across the room. It’s quiet at Bjørnholt secondary school, but the silence is soon to be disrupted by the sound of singing, playing and movement. We are visiting a part of the school especially…
Håkon is a five-year-old boy with the rare Vici syndrome, which led him to develop contractures in his legs. After undergoing surgery, Håkon relied on movement devices in his pursuit of self-initiated steps.
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