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Mobility Needs of Bariatric People

Mobility Needs of Bariatric People

Conditions that limit mobility may co-occur with obesity, or the associated fatigue, pain, or other complications of obesity may directly necessitate the use of a mobility device.

2023-07-25

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Addressing Parkinson's Disease Symptoms with the Gemino 30 Rollator

Addressing Parkinson's Disease Symptoms with the Gemino 30 Rollator

Symptoms typical of Parkinson's disease include stiff muscles (rigor), movement disorders (akinesia, hypokinesia, bradykinesia), uncontrollable tremors, and a stooped posture. To address these presentations, a rollator is commonly prescribed for fall prevention and to prevent secondary effects of advanced age, inactivity, or previous falls.

2023-06-06

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ASIA Pre-Conference Review

ASIA Pre-Conference Review

In April 2023, the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) held its Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta, GA. The event marked the 50th anniversary of the annual meeting, and it featured a pre-course that showcased the "Science of Sport."

2023-05-16

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