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Staying mobile with clever aids

Dear Sir or Madam,

Being mobile means being free. And to ensure that limited mobility does not deprive us of this feeling of freedom, assistive device manufacturers have come up with a number of ideas. This is how flexible, lightweight and even foldable aids for everyday life have been created. Find out more in our current video report.

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Your editorial team REHACARE.com

Graphic: 6 to 9 October 2021, REHACARE International Trade Fair for Rehabilitation and Care, Düsseldorf, Germany

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Video: mobility aids
News from the field of Auxiliary Means
Topic of the Month
News from the field of Recreation & Culture
How we roll
News from the field of Research & Health

Flexible, light and foldable – mobility aids for people with walking disabilities

Video

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The freedom to move around despite limited mobility is of great value to those affected. Flexible, lightweight and foldable are the magic words. Norbert Schmidt from Schmidt Handels GmbH explained to us what else is important for mobility aids.
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The rehabilitation and assistive technologies sector looks back at 2020

Topic of the Month

Photo: Young female wheelchair user sitting at her laptop in her kitchen; Copyright: PantherMedia/pikselstock
Conventions, exhibitions, trade fairs – the rehabilitation and assistive technologies sector had big plans for 2020. Along came the coronavirus pandemic and changed everything. Profoundly and radically. Events had to be cancelled, personal contacts had to be drastically restricted, completely altering daily and public life in the process. How has the industry responded to the crisis?
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Kim Cremer – That's how he rolls

How we roll

Photo: a bald man with a beard in standting in a sports stadium. He wears a black shirt that says "Life without limitations"; Copyright: Kim Cremer
Kim Cremer is a doer, he doesn't let anything stop him. And even though he doesn't need a wheelchair himself, he sees where society still has a lot to catch up when it comes to accessibility – both in everyday life and in people's minds. Who has always encouraged him in his doer mentality, how this mentality fits in with his big dream and and how he otherwise rolls, he tells us on REHACARE.com.
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