Development of Powered Mobility Devices for infants and children with special needs.― Kids Loco Project ―
(2025) European Academy of Childhood-onset Disability & The International Alliance of Academies of Childhood Disability- Abstract
- E-poster, 2-minute presentation Statement of Problem Self-generated mobility, defined as the capacity for independent movement, plays a critical role in early childhood development. Limited mobility, often associated with conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, poses significant developmental delays, particularly impacting physical, social, and cognitive growth. Description of the Concept, Product, or Technology The Kids Loco Project, initiated in 2007, addresses these challenges by developing powered mobility devices tailored to the needs of young children with disabilities. These devices, collaboratively designed by clinicians, engineers, and families, emphasize child-specific safety, functionality, and adaptability,... (More)
- E-poster, 2-minute presentation Statement of Problem Self-generated mobility, defined as the capacity for independent movement, plays a critical role in early childhood development. Limited mobility, often associated with conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, poses significant developmental delays, particularly impacting physical, social, and cognitive growth. Description of the Concept, Product, or Technology The Kids Loco Project, initiated in 2007, addresses these challenges by developing powered mobility devices tailored to the needs of young children with disabilities. These devices, collaboratively designed by clinicians, engineers, and families, emphasize child-specific safety, functionality, and adaptability, allowing independent exploration and engagement with their environment. Findings to Date Research, including studies by Butler, has demonstrated substantial benefits of powered mobility for children between 20 to 36 months. These devices facilitate emotional and cognitive gains without impairing natural motor development, as children maintain a desire to walk or crawl despite using these aids. Practical Applications Beyond enhancing individual mobility, powered devices contribute to family well-being by reducing caregiver stress and creating a positive home environment. The devices are low-cost, lightweight, easy to transport and use at home/nursery/school. Looking forward, advancements in technology, promises to further yield more personalized and adaptive solutions, empowering children with mobility challenges to explore their world safely and confidently. (Less)
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- author
- Hayashi, Hiroto
; Yokoyama, Misako
; Funabashi, Atsuhiko
; Yasuda, Toshihiko
; Nilsson, Lisbeth
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and Takashio, Junichi
- organization
- publishing date
- 2025-06-27
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- powered mobility device, low-cost
- conference name
- European Academy of Childhood-onset Disability & The International Alliance of Academies of Childhood Disability
- conference location
- Heidelberg, Germany
- conference dates
- 2025-06-24 - 2025-06-28
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 14ad2d3c-ec6b-498f-b8be-05cd4778a001
- date added to LUP
- 2025-07-17 12:02:10
- date last changed
- 2025-07-18 09:04:54
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