New Mobility Assistance For Cerebral Palsy Patients: Ergonomic No-Pedal Stand-Up Bike

New Mobility Assistance For Cerebral Palsy Patients: Ergonomic No-Pedal Stand-Up Bike, updated 11/9/22, 6:36 AM

Alinker is opening the door to the future of disability access with their new self-powered mobility bike, which you can use to traverse terrain that otherwise would be inaccessible. Find out more at https://thealinker.com

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New Mobility Assistance For Cerebral
Palsy Patients: Ergonomic No-Pedal
Stand-Up Bike
If you suffer from a disability, Alinker, the newest
mobility assistance device, is here to get you back out
into the world.
These new movement
assistance devices come to the
market in order to help those
who have been historically
limited by insurance and access
to assistive devices. 
The Alinker is a three-
wheeled, self-powered,
partially-seated
alternative to the
traditional walker or
scooter.
The Alinker is designed
to stimulate the body in
ways that traditional
mobility assistance does
not.
For example, electric scooters and
other similar devices encourage a
more sedentary approach, stifling
blood flow with the added
drawback of a range limited by
battery life.
The Alinker is specifically tailored to those who have
conditions such as cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries,
muscular dystrophy, and arthritis. 
To deal with the issue of affordability, the Alinker has
launched with a 0% rent-to-own program, and the option to
crowdfund bike purchases.
Find out more at
https://thealinker.com