It’s no surprise that being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis has changed Selma Blair‘s life. Since receiving her MS diagnosis nearly a year ago and undergoing various treatments, the actress, 47, has ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The popularity of a mobility device is growing after being endorsed by a movie star who has multiple sclerosis. New-age mobility devices help people who have trouble walking ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Factory workers are seen assembling the Alinker 'walking bike', a mobility device for people with disabilities, created by Dutch ...
Alinker has launched its new non-electric, no-pedal walking bike for people with mobility challenges, designed to grant freedom and long-distance movement to those who otherwise would not be able to ...
Selma Blair revealed she is using the Alinker walking bike to get around in a recent Instagram post. Blair, who has an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis, is dealing with mobility issues, a common ...
Dutch designer, architect, humanitarian, and inventor of the Alinker bike Barbara Alink has donated two of the revolutionary bikes to Massey University. The Alinker is a non-motorised three-wheeled ...
Selma Blair gifted a fellow MS patient with an Alinker bike, according to her latest Instagram post. She says her bike has helped her be able to leave her house and stay active despite her mobility ...
The inventor of the Alinker speaks about why it's so important for disabled people to be able to get around freely In the UK alone, there are 1.2million wheelchair users and two-thirds of them require ...
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Dutch designer, architect, humanitarian, and inventor of the Alinker bike Barbara Alink has donated two of the revolutionary bikes to Massey University. Dr Hodges runs the exercise clinic on Massey’s ...
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