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Learn to walk - My daughter is visual impaired, legally blind with 5% vision in a single eye. Learn to walk was something more difficult for her than for most kids. She seemed scared. Instead of holding her hand all the time, making her unbalanced we thought of a child harness. The "leash" gave her something to hold, she used to grab it, gave her support and helped her stand right. She felt more confident. As she couldn’t see very well it was difficult for her to just release our hand and walk away. After 2 months she was walking and today she runs with confidence.
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Promoting self-management
Preserving Organ Function
Managing Neurological Disorders
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Maintaining Balance and Mobility
Restoring Blood Circulation
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Blind woman creates mobile app
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BODY BALANCE: Maintaining body balance
WALKING: Walking
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AI algorithm
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Promoting self-management
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Maintaining Balance and Mobility
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Raise awareness
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General and Family Medicine
Ophthalmology
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Using the Wii-Fit to keep the active patient
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BODY BALANCE: Maintaining body balance
WALKING: Walking
STANDING UP: Standing up from a seated position
Parkinson's Disease
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Muscle cramps or spasms
Difficulty coordinating movements
Muscle weakness
Twitching or involuntary movements (myoclonus)
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Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Raise awareness
Caregiving Support
General and Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Marie Esmenio • Fri, 03/07/2014 - 16:19
Hello Rita. This idea is awesome. I was curious to know how was the "leash" they used?