This study aimed to examine the use of support walkers for children with disabilities in clinical practice. Method A survey was distributed via professional organisations, charities and schools associated with paediatric disabilities in the UK. Participants were recruited between January and March 2018. ...
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IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Children with lower limb disabilities can benefit from assistive technology designed for daily usage in outdoor surroundings. An extension of existing robotic assistive technology that allows the user to travel safely on irregular surfaces both indoors and outdoors is needed...
In decision making on the adoption of health care programmes, assistive technologies (ATs), and AT services for people with disabilities, cost-effectiveness analysis is increasingly important. The quality-adjusted life-year (QALY), which incorporates quality of life as well as survival, has become ...
Use for:Disable Children Baby; Function:Height Could Adjustable; for:Light Aluminium Manual Walker; Condition:New; Customized:Non-Customized; Principle:Alternate Type; Brake:Drum Brake; Steering Motor:Brushless; Weight:12.5 Kgs; Driving Distance:12km; ...
Low SA, McCoy SW, Beling J and Adams J. Pediatric physical therapists' use of support walkers for children with disabilities: a nationwide survey. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2011; 23: 381-389.Low, S.A.; McCoy, S.W.; Beling, J.; Adams, J. Pediatric physical therapists' use of support ...
Perspectives of children with neurodisabilities, their parents and therapists on use of walkers, and modifying them to promote physical activity - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/j.physio.2018.11.291M.BirminghamPooleBirminghamS.BirminghamTierneyBirmingham
A survey of all known 18 month old Oxfordshire children who had not yet walked unassisted and who were born in the four year period between July 1, 1976 and June 30, 1980 was carried out. A total of 275 children aged 18 months with no previously suspected cause for late walking were ...
(2009). Fostering locomotor behavior of children with developmental disabilities: An overview of studies using treadmills and walkers with microswitches. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 30, 308-322.Lancioni, G. E.; Singh, N. N.; O'Reilly, M. F.; Sigafoos, J.; Didden, R.; ...
ChildrenWalkersKinematicsGaitEnergySystematically review the comparison of anterior and posterior framed walker in terms of biomechanical analysis and energy expenditure and to discuss the implications for clinical practice. A systematic literature search was performed to identify studies that evaluated the ...