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Low Vision: High-Contrast Markers and Lighting for Mobility
Low vision changes mobility because the world gets harder to read before it gets harder to walk. People with low vision often lose contrast, depth, or peripheral cues long before…
7 min readMay 9 2026 -
Managing Swollen Feet: Sizing, Stretch Panels, Closures
Swollen feet turn a simple shoe choice into a mobility problem fast. When the foot swells, the wrong shoe does more than feel tight. It can squeeze circulation, create pressure…
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Nighttime Visibility: Reflective Gear and Lights
Nighttime visibility becomes a mobility problem the moment someone is hard to see before they are hard to walk. That can happen on a sidewalk, in a parking lot, at…
9 min readMay 9 2026 -
Loading Mobility Devices into Vans and Cars
Loading a mobility device into a car or van is one of the easiest daily tasks to underestimate. What looks like “just put it in the trunk” can turn into…
7 min readMay 9 2026 -
Neuropathy Balance Transfer Modifications: Safer Setup for Numb Feet and Weakness
Transfers feel very different when the feet do not give clear feedback. With neuropathy, the problem is often not just weakness. The person may have numbness, poor position sense, pain,…
8 min readMay 9 2026 -
Medicare and DME Coverage Basics for Mobility Devices in the U.S.
Medicare coverage for mobility devices can feel simple at first and confusing the minute you try to order something. Families hear that Medicare "covers wheelchairs" or "covers walkers," then run…
14 min readMay 9 2026 -
Negotiating Curbs and Ramps with a Walker or Rollator
Curbs and ramps are where many people learn the hard way that indoor walking and outdoor walking are not the same task. A walker that feels steady on the kitchen…
12 min readMay 9 2026 -
Mobility Transfers Master Guide (Safe Patient Transfer Techniques)
The safest patient transfer techniques are the ones that match what the person can do today, not what they could do last month and not what a single gadget promises…
22 min readMay 9 2026 -
External Cues for Parkinson’s Gait: Laser and Metronome Strategies
External cues help some people with Parkinson's walk better because they give the brain a clear outside signal to follow when automatic movement has become less reliable. That signal might…
8 min readMay 9 2026








