KMINA: The World’s First Pain-Free And Stylish Crutches — The Assistive Technology Daily

KMINA Crutch Surprisingly, something as necessary as crutches have barely evolved over time. Beyond the inclusion of bandages or padded handgrips, no significant changes have been made since ancient Egyptians. KMINA has developed a new crutch concept in order to improve the mobility and quality of life of users. This new crutch reduces pain in…

As reblogged via KMINA: The World’s First Pain-Free And Stylish Crutches — The Assistive Technology Daily

Thanks to The Assistive Technology Daily  for their constant stream of new AT equipment from low to high tech! Their post on the KMINA Crutch shares a new type of augmented mobility device. Augmented mobility, or devices that assist or augment ambulation was a new term learned from an online webinar by Michelle Lange, ATP/SMS specialist.   Check out is new AM technology at the AT Daily blog!

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About Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS

OTR/L with more than 35 years experience in pediatrics, school based therapy and adult rehabilitation. Masters of Science in Adaptive Education/Assistive Technology with 20 years experience in AT in education of elementary, middle school, secondary, post secondary students and work environments for adult clients. A RESNA Assistive Technology Practitioner with ACVREP CATIS credentials, AOTA Specialty Certification in Low Vision, USC Davis Executive Certificate in Home Modifications, servicing adults and students with disabilities in employment, education, and home environments. A 2020 graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham Low Vision Certification Program.
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