Autistic children can benefit from attention training – new study Attention training in young people with autism can lead to significant improvements … READ MORE
CPAA online programs in July 2021 – Register NOW Cerebral Palsy Alberta Health and Wellness Programs — Participate virtually … READ MORE
How I helped a disabled friend with a cycle-by-wire recumbent trike Engineering couldn’t cure a devastating illness, but it could still help someone … READ MORE
Older adults with Cerebral palsy need more, receive less physical therapy for painful medical conditions The findings reveal a significant burden on a clinically underserved population. … READ MORE
Breakthrough in 3D scanning means results are 4500% more accurate Researchers from Loughborough University and the University of Manchester have … READ MORE
For Canadians with disabilities, supports are often too little, too late Inclusion and equity must be at the forefront of the design of government policies, … READ MORE
‘Some people describe it as being magical’: Horses provide a unique form of relaxation therapy for front-line workers Gravel roads crunching under tires; chirping birds overhead silencing the highway … READ MORE
Meet the man behind Nike’s Flyease shoes Nike’s new, first truly-hands free shoe, The Nike Go FlyEase, is a reality because … READ MORE
Nintendo Wii may help improve balance in children with cerebral palsy Therapy based on the Nintendo® Wii Balance Board can help improve balance in … READ MORE
Prehab can help mitigate impact of delayed surgeries amid COVID-19 Hospitals in Ontario have been ramping down elective surgeries and other non-urgent … READ MORE
Fisher-Price ignored safety warnings even after infants started dying, report finds Infant deaths trigger recall of Fisher-Price soothers, gliders. Hundreds of … READ MORE
In the debate over ‘SIDS monitors,’ evidence is thin all around Supporters hope modern baby monitors might prevent sudden infant death syndrome. … READ MORE
Helmet therapy for your baby Helmet therapy is used to gently correct the shape of babies’ skulls over time. … READ MORE
Paralympic athletes break down barriers on Great Trail of Canada Athletes assessed 13 sections of trail across the country. Camille Bérubé mapped … READ MORE
FES and AFOs for foot drop: linking domains of patient experience It’s natural to think in structural terms when considering the value of the … READ MORE
City of Calgary building 10 new inclusive playgrounds this year Construction already underway on some sites which will give children of varying … READ MORE
Cerebral palsy interventions should be started early When a child meets the criteria of high risk for cerebral palsy (CP), intervention … READ MORE
Insoles or braces show best pain relief for knee OA The use of braces or insoles in combination with non-biomechanical treatments appear … READ MORE
Disability advocates call for easier access to ‘life-changing’ technology Assistive devices can improve quality of life, but their high cost keeps them out of … READ MORE
Disabled researcher calls for better support for faculty Academic institutions need to do much more to support faculty members with … READ MORE
What parents need to know about a baby helmet 12 things to remember when a baby is in a helmet. By Normallifemom, Normal Life Mom … READ MORE
Back to basics: Simple exercises are a practical, efficient way to boost fitness Kinesiologist Marty Gibala is the lead author on research that shows that simple, … READ MORE
It is a positive thing: How this mom and baby are demystifying cranial helmets Born with brittle bone disease, Jackson Storey is defying the odds and wearing a … READ MORE
Zen and the art of adaptive surfing Catching a wave creates a visceral connection with ocean and energy. As your board … READ MORE
Stepped exercise program shows benefits for knee OA A stepped exercise program for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA) can produce … READ MORE
Netflix’s ‘Crip Camp’ is one of the most important films about disability I’ve ever seen This documentary proves we can tell human stories about disabled people and our … READ MORE
Plagiocephaly may be an early indicator of developmental delay risk Plagiocephaly has become an increasingly common diagnosis for infants. A study … READ MORE
New non-invasive technology could spot early signs of motor disorders in babies Imperial College London scientists have created the world’s first non-invasive way … READ MORE
Bursts of exercise can lead to significant improvements in indicators of metabolic health Short bursts of physical exercise induce changes in the body’s levels of … READ MORE
What’s ahead for people with disabilities in the post-pandemic workplace? Experts report on employment and vocational rehabilitation considerations for people … READ MORE