Thursday, December 17, 2009

Treadmill for infants with Down's


  • The scientists have invented the tiny treadmill to help infants with down's syndrome to walk earlier as compared to before. This is considered as one of the best inventions of the year.
  • The infants with down's syndrome learn to walk after 24 to 26 months as compared to the normal children who learn to walk between 12 to 16 months.
  • The tiny treadmill developed by Dale Ulrich of the University of Michigan help develop the fore muscles and support drive to stand up.
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Anonymous said...

who invented the downs syndrome treadmill? how long was it around for? Are there versions of this adaptive device? Has it become more developed or complex over time? How does it work? How does it assist people? How has it improved peoples lives?

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