"'Fall' really is a four-letter word," says Jim Kissling of AutoFarm Mobility. "Falling really is a big deal." One in four people, 65 and older, fall every year. Injuries attributed to falling result ...
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Toyota’s Walk Me robot chair, revealed at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, uses four articulated legs to navigate stairs, obstacles, and uneven terrain. The autonomous wheelchair combines safety features ...
Toyota seems to have turned that imagination into reality. At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, the company unveiled Walk Me — a four-legged robotic chair that quite literally walks.
Nothing beats sinking into a recliner and relaxing with a good book, favorite TV show, or maybe a quick catnap. But when you have limited mobility — perhaps you've recently had surgery, suffer from ...
The LiftWalker uses Motion Systems Corp.’s 12-V ball drive actuator to bring the person up out of their chair. The 2015 LiftWalker, developed by medical manufacturer Ideomotion LLC, allows ...
If you have a friend or loved one who struggles to move around, you may have wondered what you can do to help. Perhaps they have gradually become less mobile or have had a sudden change in their ...