Mobility canes are an essential piece of equipment for many people with mobility issues. They can help people to walk more safely and independently, and
Explore the world of mobility aids, from walking canes to wheelchairs. Learn how these assistive devices enhance independence and safety.
Here, we present the 3 best walking aids for Parkinson’s patients. These aids are designed in a way that helps patients to regain control over their walking.
If pain or illness affects walking, independence and self-confidence can be lost. Mobility aids can help you to enjoy life and give a sense of normality.
Practical exoskeletons have moved considerably closer to everyday use with the news that Honda has begun leasing 100 of its Walking Assist Devices to hospitals in Japan so that it can monitor and validate their usefulness in the real world.
These devices help you navigate your world and give you the freedom to be independent.
Rollbuddy, the stylish and minimalistic indoor rollator. With a non-slip, removable wooden tray and variable braking system for safety and ease of use.
Looking for a narrow walker to fit through a small space like a doorway or crowded restaurant? You do have options. Narrow walkers and rollators that will let you go everywhere you want to go. Narrow walker for small doorways, narrow walker with wheels, small walker
Daniel Molloy, a student of Monash University, has designed Boomer, an excellent tool that provides mobility aid to the quickly increasing elderly
The Alinker is a unique mobility aid that emphasises ability rather than disability. Click here for personal review of the Alinker walking bike.
Confused between walking sticks and canes? Find out their difference and their purpose in this "Walking Stick Vs Cane" guide so you can choose the right one!
I discovered a pair of crutches called smartCRUTCH ™- definitely a game changer! They are comfortable, adjustable AND fashionable
The Alinker and Van Raam Walking Support Bike are cool mobility devices that can be excellent options for people with earlier forms of multiple sclerosis, helping you do more and go farther.
Here's how many miles you should aim for depending on your goal.