MINIWALK I pediatric gait trainer from Meyland-Smith in Denmark is the newest model of walking supports for small children from approx. 3 to 10 years of age. The walking support is based on the dynamic design of the MEYWALK . With each step, the spring compresses and assists with transition to swing through to the next step. It is this movement that allows for the up and down movement during gait as one transitions from heel strike, to toe-off, and through to swing through. Growth adjustments are easily made without tools, and the body posture of the child can be set in any position from vertical to 15 degree forward tilt, making it possible to find the body inclination that gives the child the best stepping pattern.
The MINIWALK I is suitable for indoor as well as outdoor use, and is easily adaptable within the classroom.
Features
Solid (purbane) wheels.
Frame manufactured from steel tubes, powder coated.
Paddings of black water-resistant foam rubber coating.
Rims and front wheel forks in black hard plastic with ball bearings.
Components and accessories black chromium plated /electro-galvanised.
Easy Quick Adjustments
When
comparing other walkers to the Meywalk and
Miniwalk Gait Trainers, please
remember that gait is not a linear movement.
As a person steps forward, the pelvis moves down in relation to
the floor, allowing for heel-strike
(which provides stability) and toe-off
(which provides forward propulsion). The Meywalk has a
unique "spring assist" system which not only allows
for this movement, but also assists the user to come back up
into the mid-phase of gait.
Most pediatric and
adult Gait Trainers do not allow for this up and down movement.
As a result, users must find atypical ways to elicit forward
propulsion, such as "pulling through" or providing
lift through their forearms.
An adult displays
approximately 10 cm difference in pelvic height between the
mid-phase and toe-off, and most children exhibit 4-6 cm
dependent on their height.
What would happen if a gait
trainer did not allow for this movement
Does any other pediatric or
adult gait trainer that you are looking at have this capability
Gait
trainers are utilized with a wide variety of diagnosis,
including Cerebral Palsy, Post Closed Head Injury, Post CVA,
Geriatric Rehab and a variety of other disabilities when
strength and equilibrium are compromised.