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Mobility and Accessibility


13 Articles found
A New Way of Thinking: High Tech Style
Foot Drop and Functional Electrical Stimulation
Hit The Beach
Opening Doors with Assistive Technology
Standing Aids - An Overview
Wheelchairs for MS Patients
Professional Travel Companions
Traveling With Functional Limitations

Strolling in Style
Destination Europe
The Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Go Where You Want To Go: A Consumer's Guide to Conversion Vans

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Foot Drop and Functional Electrical Stimulation
Breaking Down Barriers


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