
Grab Bars and Upper Extremity Stabilization: Simple Supports That Unlock Independence
Independence often hinges on one thing: having something solid to hold onto.
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Independence often hinges on one thing: having something solid to hold onto.
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A child with a disability doesn't need equipment for today β they need equipment for every stage of their development.
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Cerebral palsy is the most common motor disability in childhood, and it affects far more than movement.
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Posture isn't something that only matters when a child is sitting in a classroom.
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Home should be the easiest place to function β but for people with disabilities, it's often full of barriers hiding in plain sight.
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When someone you care for needs adaptive equipment, the process can feel overwhelming.
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For decades, gait training relied on the strength and endurance of human therapists β physically guiding a person's legs through stepping patterns, often for hundreds of repetitions per session.
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The best piece of adaptive equipment in the world is useless if it never gets approved.
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