Saturday, October 31st, 2009
The tricky parts of Halloween are always trying to figure how to keep kids safe…and manage their sugar levels. For parents of kids with...
Keep Reading »
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Launching its tenth year on November 19,2009, the World Congress on Disabilities (WCD) Expo returns this year to the Prime F. Osborn III Convention...
Keep Reading »
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Segway. It is an eye-catching, smile-producing, self-balancing vehicle that the cool people ride…and mall cops. The name derives from the...
Keep Reading »
With over 100 types of arthritis identified, and millions of Americans diagnosed with at least one type, information regarding causes, prevention and...
Keep Reading »
As the search for the perfect pair of crutches continues, this chapter in the series looks at “true” alternatives to crutches, this one so...
Keep Reading »
As we continue our in-depth look at crutches, vital tools for mobility, we focus on another newcomer. Keen Mobility has created the Navigator crutch...
Keep Reading »
The basic design of the crutch dates back to the earliest civilizations as hieroglyphs on cave walls, and paintings on Egyptian tombs reveal. It is...
Keep Reading »
Mobility and independence cannot be fully discussed without the topic of ramps. Of primary importance is demystifying the notion that all ramps are...
Keep Reading »
Mobility solutions come in all sizes, from the big, complex machinery of power vehicles and lifts to the small, elegant tools that enhance abilities...
Keep Reading »
When stroke or other conditions cause paralysis or weakening of one side of the body, rehabilitation processes often include prescribing a hemi-height...
Keep Reading »