An adaptive bicycle is a supportive, 3-wheeled bicycle for kids with disabilities who can't ride a 2-wheeler independently. The bike has a wide wheel base and straps to help give body support to the rider.
An adaptive bike can give some independence to kids who have good head control, some torso control, and the ability to control most arm and leg movements. Also, kids with poor or fair head control who have an attendant who can steer and assist may benefit from adaptive bikes.
Adaptive bicycles aren't usually covered by insurance. But your child may be eligible for funding through a social program. Ask your child's doctor for more information.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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