What is a walking coach?
walking coach is a type of physical therapy device that helps patients learn to walk normally. A person's walking is the way he moves when he tries to walk or run. Abnormal walking can make it difficult to move or expose it to a greater risk of injury due to a fall or recurring stress damage. The walking coach consists of a durable, durable frame, usually rising from the ground to the lower or middle fuselage of the user, with handles, handles or support harness to help the user stand upright. Walking coaches are used in the treatment of adults who have suffered a loss of mobility due to injury or diseases and children with congenital defects or other health conditions that disrupt the normal development of mobility and motor skills.
GAIT coaches help their users to stand up like pedestrians that often resemble. However, walking coach always has bicycles, not legs and robs together with its user when they walk, rather unique and stby the users. The patient is therefore able to practice a natural walk because it can move forward with the same movements as someone who goes without assistance. This allows the patient to develop the muscle strength and control of the engine needed for a walk without help.
GAIT coaches are used to rehabilitate patients with a number of different health problems affecting mobility. Walking abnormalities can be caused by muscle weakness from long periods of inactivity or neuromuscular diseases such as muscle dystrophy. A walking coach can be used by people who learn to walk again after injury, and can help slow progress and reduce symptoms of conditions such as muscle dystrophy, allow the patient to remain mobile, and thus exercise muscles that would otherwise worsen atrophy before abuse. Bone or damage to the joints in the legs or hips caused by injuriesOr diseases such as osteoarthritis, also disrupts normal walking.
Trainingtraining can be useful for people suffering from injuries, diseases or disorders that affect the nervous system, some of which can cause walking problems by disrupting engine control or feeling. Frequent examples are brain palsy and Parkinson's disease. Walk coach can also be used to help the patient regain mobility after stroke or other trauma into the nervous system.
training training can be especially valuable for children. Normal, healthy growth and development of childhood requires physical activity, and therefore limited mobility caused by conditions such as brain palsy, child muscle dystrophy or congenital deformities that disrupt walking during childhood early walking therapy can prevent or at least reduce this problem.