Introduction
World Health Organization (WHO) defines assistive products as any product, instrument, equipment adapted or specially designed for improving the functioning of a person with a disability.
Adaptive & assistive devices help an individual to maintain or improve their day to day functioning and help reduce dependence on caregivers. With the help of these devices, a person with a disability is empowered to participate in society at large, thereby going a long way in enhancing their overall well being.
Adaptive & assistive devices are an important part of an individual's life. With inputs from technical advisors and our teams' insights on People with Disabilities, we have thoughtfully and carefully identified assistive devices to enable its users to become independent with ease.
We are also mindful that the days of “one size fits all” are long gone and we make sure every individual receives a device that fits their body, preferences, activities and lifestyle. We endeavor to provide customized devices to all our users. Once an order is placed with us, we take individual measurements, customize the device or devices and deliver it at your doorsteps, along with providing training on ‘how to use this device?’.
Assistive Devices

Crutch
Crutch is a mobility aid that transfers the body weight from lower body (the legs) to the upper body(hands& shoulders). It is useful for people who cannot use their leg to support their body weight due to short-term injuries, neurological impairment or disability. Crutches provide ambulatory support and provide mobility options to enable the individual to stay mobile and active. Crutches are a vital adjunct for those with acute and chronic injuries to maintain mobility and independence.
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Walker
Ambulation is the ability to walk from place to place, but this can be difficult for children and adults with physical disabilities. A walker enables them to be mobile and perform their daily activities to their maximum functional capacity.
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Orthosis
Orthosis are custom-made or prefabricated devices used to optimize body functions and body posture to help promote an individual’s participation in everyday activities and therefore the community. Using this assistive device also prevents secondary complications such as deformities.
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Frame
A frame is an assistive device that is specifically designed to allow individuals to stand or sit from short to extended periods. Using a frame aids the development of motor coordination and head control. Also facilitates muscle and bone development. This increases the individuals' self-confidence and allows them to experince the joy of standing and siting.
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Chairs
A medical chair provides external support to individuals with inadequate postural control. This control assists the person with a disability to maintain body alignment, which they are unable to do and therefore can not maintain a sitting position. These chairs make them experience the joy of sitting..
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Scooter board
A scooter board is a small rectangle or square with four wheels, like a wide skateboard, though the scooter boards wheels rotate in all directions. This device helps build strength in different parts of the body - the upper body, lower body and also core muscles. With muscle strength, the individual can perform various functions that they were unable to perform otherwise. Like, using hands for activities of fine control like writing, painting or using cutlery or using the hips, knees and ankles for walking up hills, running, jumping and build the ability to sit upright for longer.
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Development Milestone Tracker
Every child is unique and so is their development!! Explore our milestone tracker to understand your child's age appropriate development.
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