John Damiao, Michael Pizzi, Chastity Kiely, Sivan Ben Are, Moushumi Chitre, Anna Bianca Dolan, Darly Numa, Magdalena Yastion
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Adapting an off-the-shelf Mobility Device for Early Intervention: A Case Study
ABSTRACT Movement and mobility are a significant aspect of early childhood. Assistive technology and adapted mobility can be a critical aspect of the early intervention process by promoting access to play, the environment, social opportunities, and development of visual perceptual and navigational skills. This case study describes the design, materials, and build of an inexpensive mobility device for use with a three-year-old child with LAMA2-related muscular dystrophy. This is based on an off-the-shelf toy car with independent motors which provides the child with high maneuverability in indoor environments. The adaptations made provided the child with the postural support necessary for promoting safe use of the device while increasing access to mobility, her environment, and social opportunities.