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Photo gallery: Highlights of REHACARE 2018 - Day 1

Photo: iBuddy at REHACARE; Copyright: beta-web/Heiduk
"iBuddy" is here: Karma Medical Products in Hall 6/D23 wants to strengthen the mobility and activity of healthy seniors and developed the mobility robot "iBuddy", which should help seniors to move independently and safely.
Photo: Several young women try out kinetic sand; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
Kinetics made of ceramic powder and polymers as binding agents: soft, extremely durable, completely non-toxic. This is Kineticsand made of sand and polymers from Folkmanis in Hall 3/G38.
Photo: Close-up of various colorful game materials; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
The game material for movement coordination and sensory integration from Weplay Lernspiel GmbH can be found in hall 3/G37.
Photo: Erol Marklein and Alhassane Baldé at REHACARE 2018; Copyright: beta-web/Hofmann
It all began in 1990 at REHACARE: Erol Marklein (left) was on site as an exhibitor with the Sopur company. Alhassane Baldé (right) visited the fair with his parents at the age of five. Sopur had a small racing wheelchair with him as a trade fair gag, which Baldé had to try out immediately and which he was able to handle intuitively and very quickly. After visiting the stand daily, he received the racing wheelchair as a gift from Marklein on his sixth birthday, a few months after the fair. The contact remained and in 1992 Sopur sponsored Baldé for the first time. This cooperation lasted for twelve years, training plans were developed and trained. Marklein himself was a Paralympic and accompanied Baldé on his way to top athletic performance.
Photo: Oldtimer at the Saljol booth; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
Back to the 50ties: The motto applies at the Saljol stand, Hall 3/C54. Here the carbon rollator fits perfectly to the stylish vintage car.
Photo: Woman with rollator in anti fall course; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
Beware! In Saljol's anti falling parcours the risks on the way to the front door and within the living environment are presented. Visitors are able to do this themselves. Hall 3/J17
Photo: Several wooden crutches; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
Crutches for life - at Vilhelm Hertz from Denmark you can find individually made crutches in leather and wood optics. hall 3/G62
Photo: Training system for motoric rehabilitation; Copyright: beta-web/Schlüter
The training system for motoric rehabilitation helps people after a stroke. Panat Laptool Jutta Graab-Ehlig offers various devices for exercises of hand, arm and leg movements, for example hand movements inwards and outwards, fine motor skills of the fingers.