It contains many tools:

1- The longest walkway for children

 To train children to walk and balance.

2 – UPSEE suit

The UPSEE suit is an innovative tool designed to help young children with delayed walking or mobility difficulties stand and walk independently. The suit consists of a belt worn around the waist by the parent or caregiver, another belt worn around the child's torso, ties that connect the two belts, and special shoes that help the child maintain balance.

3- Walking using LITE-GAIT with or without an electric treadmill

The Lite Gait is an effective therapeutic tool to help children with special needs improve their walking ability and independence. However, it must be used under the supervision of a specialist for best results.

In our Free to Move Center, we have distinguished specialists with the efficiency and experience in training your child to walk using various types of devices.

4- Walking using parallel bars and suspended parallel bars

It is an essential tool in the treatment of children with special needs, especially those who have difficulties with movement and balance. It consists of parallel vertical bars suspended from the ceiling, and its height and distance can be adjusted to suit the child's needs.

5- Walking using a dynamic walker: We have different types and sizes to suit all cases and ages.

 The dynamic walker is a valuable therapeutic tool in helping children with special needs develop walking skills and improve their quality of life. It must be used correctly and under the supervision of a specialist to achieve the best results. We have a distinguished group of specialists who will help your child choose the appropriate walker for his condition.

6-Walking using a suspended walker

A suspension walker is a therapeutic device used in physical therapy for children, especially those with movement and balance difficulties. It consists of a support frame suspended from the ceiling, providing the child with support and encouragement to move and stand.  

7- Crawling teaching device for children with special needs

A crawling device is a medical device specifically designed to help children with motor developmental delays or movement difficulties learn to crawl. The device typically consists of a support structure that provides children with the necessary stability and balance as they attempt to move.

8- Front walker

It is an important therapeutic tool used in physical therapy sessions to help children who suffer from delayed motor development or walking difficulties. This walker differs from the rear walker in that the support is focused on the front of the body, encouraging the child to push off with his feet and move forward.

Reverse walker -9

A rear walker is a therapeutic device specifically designed to help children with motor delays or walking difficulties develop their motor skills and improve their ability to stand and walk independently. This walker differs from a front walker in that the support is focused on the back of the body, encouraging the child to take steps forward rather than relying on pushing with the feet.

10 - Electric walker in training children with special needs by integrating technology into physical therapy

It is an innovative therapeutic tool used in physical therapy sessions to help children with special needs improve their motor skills and develop their ability to walk. These devices rely on modern technologies to provide an interactive and stimulating therapeutic environment, which increases the effectiveness of treatment

11 - Suspended Cage and its uses in pediatric physiotherapy

A suspended cage is a therapeutic device used in physical therapy for children, especially those who have difficulties with movement and balance. This device consists of an open-top cage or container, suspended from the ceiling by ropes or chains. The child is placed inside this cage, allowing him to move freely in all directions while feeling safe and supported.                                        

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