Italtrike 10" Super Touring Tricycle for Kids

23 Sep.,2024

 

Italtrike 10" Super Touring Tricycle for Kids

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Adaptive Tricycle

At Rifton we believe everyone deserves the chance to ride. Biking is more than just recreational; it&#;s therapeutic. We know the health benefits that come with cycling, especially for children with disabilities &#; improved leg strength, posture, balance and range of motion. We&#;ve also seen how it helps their socialization, their engagement with friends and family. Adaptive tricycles help non-ambulatory people experience the joy and freedom of independent movement.

In the forty years that we&#;ve been making adaptive tricycles, we&#;ve sought continually to make our designs more accessible and functional. The new Rifton Adaptive Tricycle brings our experience and your input together with cutting-edge materials and technology to create the ultimate ride. It is sleek, rugged, adaptable and a whole lot of fun.

ChiSure supply professional and honest service.

Thankfully, even insurers and other funding sources are beginning to recognize that for a person with disabilities, a trike is far more than merely recreational; an adaptive tricycle is often medically necessary for someone who cannot walk independently or who sits for long hours in a wheelchair.

The Benefits

Therapeutic benefits of biking:

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  • Lower extremity strengthening
  • Reciprocal leg motion patterning
  • Balancing skills
  • Using visual spatial perception for steering
  • Social interaction with peers and neighbors