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GoBabyGo Ride-On Cars Enhance Children's Development and Social Participation

GoBabyGo Ride-On Cars Enhance Children's Development and Social Participation

The idea of modifying a car was popularized by Professor Cole Calloway as part of a research project at the University of Delaware and is called GoBabyGo. The program has international status and is often a project of high school science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) programs, scouts, or adult philanthropic organizations such as Kiwanis.

2024-04-10

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Clinical Task Force's New Resource

Clinical Task Force's New Resource

We would like to highlight the most recent addition to the Helpful Links page, the Clinical Task Force's Scope of Practice for Seating and Wheeled Mobility Clinical Services, released in December 2023. This group does an excellent job of describing best practice methods for providing clinical services in seating and wheeled mobility, with an emphasis on roles in CRT acquisition and training processes.

2024-04-08

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Power Seat Elevation Provides Numerous Benefits to People with High-Level Spinal Cord Injuries

Power Seat Elevation Provides Numerous Benefits to People with High-Level Spinal Cord Injuries

Lonnie has witnessed many advances in assistive technology since his injury. One exceptional development has been power seat elevation, which has made transferring safer. With power seat elevation, Lonnie can bring his wheelchair's seat to the same height as his bed or another platform he might be transferring to. This enables the person assisting with the transfer to execute a lateral slide transfer without having to lift Lonnie's weight upward.

2024-03-28

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Fold Fast, Go Far: Carbon Fiber Folding Power Wheelchairs

Fold Fast, Go Far: Carbon Fiber Folding Power Wheelchairs

Carbon fiber chairs offer a solution for people who want to go further and faster while saving energy for the activities they enjoy. Lighter than their aluminum-frame counterparts, these go-anywhere wheelchairs can fit into a compact car and open a world of exploration. These are impressive bits of technology, but who are they best suited for?

2024-03-04

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