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Hear It from the Only One Who Counts
April 07, 2016
by Lori Potts, PT
Usually we run blog posts from or for clinicians. It’s rare that we have the chance to share the user’s experience, so when we received a product review from a sixth-grade student we knew we had to run it. Jenny Cashion, Ana’s therapist, writes:
One of my students, Ana, hadn’t had much success with previous trials on adaptive tricycles. When I introduced her to the large Rifton...
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Opportunity with a New Set of Wheels
June 17, 2014
by Gilbert Thomson, PT
Patrick received his first trike over two years ago because of the difficulty he was having with walking. His endurance was poor, he tended to use a crouch gait and his feet frequently hurt after any ambulation. He started with a small red Rifton Tricycle and it soon became one of his main options for outdoor mobility. Since using the trike over the past two years, Patrick’s lower extremity strength...
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Kandi An Inspiration to Rifton
January 15, 2013
by Clare Stober
Kandi Elmore likes her independence. And a good challenge. At the age of 43, Kandi has a long history of creating change.
Diagnosed as having cerebral palsy with spastic quadriplegia before the age of two, Kandi faced an uncertain future. But with a positive attitude and her mother’s unwavering support, Kandi grew up a determined young girl who challenged boundaries and unwittingly became one of...
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Kamran's Bike
September 11, 2012
by Elena Noble, MPT
For a child with disabilities, joining his peers in daily activities is huge. And though sometimes we lose sight of this, we can count on people like Kamran Lloyd to remind us. Take a moment to watch this short story broadcast on WLTX-TV. Kamran eloquently shows us what a special needs adaptive tricycle can do, not only for him, but everyone around him. Enjoy!
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Olivia's Dream: Adaptive Bike Donations
June 05, 2012
by Elena Noble, MPT
Olivia loves cycling and she wanted to make sure other children with special needs got to experience the same thrill. As part of her Bat Mitzvah project Olivia worked with Friendship Circle to provide 100 children with adaptive bicycles and tricycles. I loved the radiant faces of the children in this video as they debuted their bikes. Don’t miss it.
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Running for Scott
April 17, 2012
by Erna Albertz
Contributed by Jennifer Burke, caregiver
A few years ago I was looking around for a part-time job when I heard that the parents of one of my students were looking for help for their 9-year-old son. They were offering $10 an hour. I took it. I had no idea my life would change forever.
Before I first met Scott I was told he used to be a “normal” kid. But the boy I met was anything but. He was in...
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Four Year Old Cancer Survivor
November 15, 2011
by Elena Noble, MPT
Today I had the privilege of interviewing Gary Bryan, David’s dad. David’s picture and story arrived in my inbox sent by an inspired colleague (it had already circulated through the office). I had to know more about this boy on the Rifton adaptive tricycle and his fight against cancer. I started the interview with only the barest facts, but by the end wishing I could be there to hug David and...
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Brooke's First Ride on an Adaptive Tricycle
July 26, 2011
by Elena Noble, MPT
Submitted by Kathy Slabaugh, Brooke’s mother
Words cannot describe what our family feels, seeing Brooke ride a bike for the first time at 14 years old.
Over the past years we have tried to teach Brooke bike riding on several types of bikes with training wheels. She had lots of scrapes and bruises, and was not able to balance herself. Now she is safely riding. She is glowing with confidence riding...
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Stationary Bike Stand for Adaptive Tricycles
June 07, 2011
by Elena Noble, MPT
A thank you letter
Contributed by Lisa Perry, teacher
Rifton’s Stationary Bicycle Stand Helps Marcos Go Independent at School
Go Marcos Go! This afternoon our stationary trike stand arrived from Rifton. We had only seen the stand on the Rifton website (not in action) but we knew we wanted one immediately. You can imagine our excitement when we opened the box today. The student we envisioned...
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Adaptive Trikes and Chest Prompt Support System
May 17, 2011
by Elena Noble, MPT
A Thank You Letter
Contributed by Lisa Perry, teacher
“Helmets Off” to Rifton for adapting the trike chest prompt support system, giving those students with poor muscle control, the proper upright positioning while riding any of their trikes!
Hunter usually rode our Rifton trike leaning as far forward (or to the side), with his head down, as he could get. Rifton’s newest chest prompt...