New Innowalk study shows improvements in body functions and structures

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Aug. 23, 2022- By: Rikke Damkjær Moen

Several improvements support the hypothesis that dynamic standing using the Innowalk is effective as an add-on to standard therapy in the treatment of children and young people with severe motor impairments. 

The study included 46 patients where 50% were diagnosed with cerebral palsy and 50% with diverse syndromes. The results show improvements on: 

  • Passive assisted motion (79%) 
  • Stimulation of intestinal functions (71%) 
  • Body stability (64%) 
  • Joint mobility (56%) 
  • Secure means of allowing supine position (52%) 
  • Revision of abnormal motion patterns (48%) 
  • Postoperative joint mobility (33%)
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