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New innovations making the world safer for those with limited mobility

Did you know mobility aids date back many many centuries? In fact, royalty such as King Phillip II (1595) of Spain used a modified chair with wheels and foot rests when he reigned. Both design and engineering have come a long way since the wood and wicker wheelchairs of the 19th and 20th centuries though. 

Now older adults with mobility issues and other younger people with disabilities can take advantage of the vast supply of devices and aids which help support their walking and ability to stay active, from quad canes to knee scooters, standing wheelchairs, and more.

As the world dives further into the 21st century, however, ingenuity and out-of-the-box thinking are sparking even greater and more effective innovation for people who require mobility assistance.

Check out these recent news stories capturing just how broad the range of mobility assistance has come:

 

Where technology meets a desire to help people, you get the innovation and creativity of inventions like these. From apps to trolleys, stairs, and robots, the future for the elderly and those with limited mobility and their caregivers is bright.