Mobility Technology for Cerebral Palsy: Improving Lives
Cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological disorder, hinders body movement. This can lead to a lot of functioning difficulties. Mobility technology aims to relieve functioning difficulties and allow a person with CP to live a more fulfilling life.-
Mobility Technology
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Mobility technology refers to devices that help a disabled person to maneuver around easier. A common example of mobility technology is a wheelchair.
Types
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Mobility technology can be manual or electronic. Take a walker, for example. Some people with cerebral palsy may use a standard walker. Others might use a self-propelling walker, which is powered by electronic technology.
Significance
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Mobility technology enables somebody with CP to function better at home and work. For a child with cerebral palsy, mobility technology can help the child to maneuver around his school.
Benefits
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Mobility technology increases the mobility of a person with CP. This increased mobility can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Considerations
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Mobility technology for people with cerebral palsy is very technologically advanced. For example, a person who is unable to use her arms or legs can maneuver her wheelchair around using her chin or lips.
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