The use and perception of support walkers for children with disabilities: a United Kingdom survey
Abstract Background Support walkers are a type of assistive device that may enable non-ambulant children with disabilities to walk independently and promote improvements in bowel function, bone mineral density (BMD), mobility, independence, participation and social function. However, there is little...
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Main Authors: | Ciaran George (Author), Wendy Levin (Author), Jennifer M. Ryan (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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