Children's walking aids take a variety of forms, from conventional crutches to wheeled frames, rollators and specialist gait trainers. In all cases, they are designed to support the child in such a way as to enable more independent upright movement.
If you have had physiotherapy, due to an injury or operation, you may have been given exercises to perform at home to help improve your mobility and strength.
Does your loved one need crutches? Read our guide to learn more about them including how to use crutches, the different types of crutches, and how to get the right size for your loved one.
Gardening is one of those hobbies that almost everyone can take part in and enjoy. Find out how you can get started and why gardening can be important for your wellbeing in our guide.
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