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About the solution
Although Lorenzo suffers from a complex neurological disease that affects his ability to perform daily tasks, he is a very active kid. When he asked for a bicycle, Lorenzo's parents started the research but the options in the market were too expensive. After consulting Lorenzo’s physiotherapist, a team of collaborators from the Together to Go Foundation and the fablab Opendot, designed an affordable bicycle for Lorenzo.
Lorenzo and his parents met TOG’s physiotherapists and Opendot’s designers to define the bicycle idea based on Lorenzo’s needs and expectations. The collaborative team developed a three-wheel bicycle with an ergonomic seat, spine support, and an adjustable handle. Some components were adapted from standard elements and others were developed specifically for the bicycle.
3D printing allowed to develop an affordable bicycle that was tailored to Lorenzo’s needs. The design and production modality allows adapting the model to kids with other disabilities.
Lorenzo received the final model on his birthday. “It is very beautiful that I can move by myself, without anyone’s help,” Lorenzo said.
Adapted from: http://togethertogo.org/storie/la-bicicletta-di-lorenzo/
https://www.opendotlab.it/portfolio-item/la-bicicletta-di-lorenzo/
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Playing
Gardening
Social interaction
Cerebral Palsy
Educational/Leisure device (book, toy, game...)
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Muscle cramps or spasms
Difficulty coordinating movements
Trouble with fine motor skills (e.g., writing, buttoning clothes)
Twitching or involuntary movements (myoclonus)
Fatigue
Restoring mobility
Promoting self-management
Managing Neurological Disorders
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
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Pediatrics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Urban exploration
COMMUNICATION: Communicating, whether by speaking, listening, or other means
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety
Body-Worn solutions (Clothing, accessories, shoes, sensors...)
Anxiety
Social withdrawal or isolation
Irritability or anger outbursts
Restlessness or feeling slowed down
Panic attacks
Racing thoughts
Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
Obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors
Hallucinations (perceiving things that aren't there)
Sleep disturbances
Managing pain
Promoting self-management
Managing Neurological Disorders
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Enhancing Mental Health
Improving Speech and Communication
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
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