Baby Wheelchair Built For Babies With Walking Disability

CNBC SHARES ROBOTIC BABY WHEELCHAIR & WALKING-AID TECHNOLOGIES FOR FIXING WALKING DISABILITY PROBLEMS
Robotics and AI have gone beyond gadgets and robots. Now Robotic baby wheelchairs and Adult walking-aid devices have been made to accelerate walking ability in Children and help adults with walking disabilities.
According to the viral video of the robotic products shared on the official CNBC twitter page, it reads:

“Robots are replacing wheelchairs and helping people living with disabilities walk again. How robots are helping people with disabilities walk again
The wheelchair has long been the primary solution for those with mobility challenges, but new walking robots may finally be ready to disrupt the space”

In the video sample of the robotic legs shows an adult with a walking disability that is being assisted with the powered drives in the artificial legs to move the body from one place to another.
In other words, scientists are finding means of making the cripples walk again.

The idea behind this design could possibly mean keeping the legs in walking position and allowing the drivers in the wheelchair to move each leg according to its timing or sensor settings.
A product like this will go a long way to help people with complex walking challenges especially those recovering from accidents that got their walking ability affected or those with walking ailments.
The Robotic legs or wheels drive can as well serve as a means of keeping the old people on their feet again.

On the other hand, another similar product was displayed but this one is meant for babies.
A robotic baby wheelchair. the wheelchair is a 360-degree axis wheel that the Baby seats inside in a comfortable manner allowing the baby’s legs to be touching the ground.
This type of baby seat comes in different designs and sizes. It also comes with a different number of trolley wheels of small sizes about 20cm in diameter.
The wheels are made to move in any direction the child faces, hence making it easy to keep the child in a standing position as the legs touch the ground and aiding the baby to learn how to walk quickly.


The robotic aspect of this baby wheelchair is what the scientists have made in a way of helping children with walking disabilities.
It drives the four wheels thereby forcing the baby to move the legs which is a reversal action of the non-robotic type.


With a control pad on its face and wire connected-remote control, parents can drive the wheels by switching it ON when necessary while the baby has to move the legs to follow the wheel’s drive.
The two product images are shared in the post paragraphs.

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