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  2. The best walker for seniors of 2024 according to therapists ...

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    The cost of walkers ranges from about $30 to over $500, depending on the brand, features and accessories. High-end rollators with advanced features, or bariatric models with higher weight ...

  3. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    In moments when 911 is dialed, the first 8 to 10 minutes can be crucial to someone in distress. Debuting at the 2025 CES, Glomensio’s Firefly Gen 2 is a compact and smart “Light-Up House ...

  4. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    The first walker to resemble modern walkers was patented in 1970 by Alfred A. Smith of Van Nuys, California. [5] In 2023, designs for the first open source walker were released after testing that could be digitally-replicated with a low-cost 3D printer , customized and reduced mass by 20%.

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    On sale in four colors in sizes 5 to 13 in regular and wide-width styles. More than 2,200 reviews swear by these loafers for all day comfort. "I have bad knees and walk to work every day and these ...

  6. The People Walker - Wikipedia

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    The People Walker is a service-for-hire to walk with individuals and provide motivation through conversation and companionship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The service was launched in Los Angeles, California in 2016 by actor Chuck McCarthy [ 3 ] when he was in-between acting jobs and needed money.

  7. Biological motion perception - Wikipedia

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    The analysis found that dominant local optic flow features are very similar in both full body 2d stimuli and point light walkers (Figure 1). [22] Since subjects can recognize biological motion upon viewing a point light walker, then the similarities between these two stimuli may highlight critical features needed for biological motion recognition.

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