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Non-Motorized Walker Alternative Mobility Aid For Hiking Trails: Update

Alinker has announced an updated version of its popular stand-up walking bike. The newest version of the non-motorized walking bike is designed for people who have limited mobility due to illness or injury, being suitable for hiking trails and other types of terrain.

Vancouver, Canada - June 15, 2023

The updated walking bike functions as an alternative to walkers and wheelchairs for individuals who experience disabilities and reduced mobility. The Alinker is not just a mobility aid; it is also designed to foster deeper connections between people.

More details can be found at: https://thealinker.com

With its updated design to suit all types of people, including seniors with limited mobility and solo travelers, the Alinker aims to help people with disabilities get out and about with increased ease. Additionally, the stand-up bike reduces the stigma around disability and normalizes different levels of ability.

Throughout the recent pandemic, a major concern that emerged for society was the problem of isolation. The fallout from isolation and loneliness was significant, giving rise to many mental health issues. Alinker recognizes that the problem of isolation is rooted in a society that often dismisses those who are different, creating a barrier between people. The Alinker walking bike is designed to counteract isolation, allowing differently-abled people to connect more readily with others.

There are many proven benefits associated with the use of the Alinker device. These include the ability for disabled individuals to be at eye-level with family, friends, and colleagues; a renewal of muscle strength and flexibility; more agency and less fatigue; brain exercise for enhanced neuroplasticity; and a reduced need for medication.

With the Alinker, people are able to enjoy activities that may previously have been less accessible for them, such as hiking, trail walking, and travel. Further information on how the Alinker works can be viewed here: https://thealinker.com/pages/how-it-works

The company stresses the fact the Alinker is not a medical device - rather, it is a facilitator for improved living. A company spokesperson says, “We are not a solution to a problem because we don’t see disabilities as a problem to fix. Disabilities are human and we all have them, in one form or another.”

The Alinker is used all around the world by individuals with many different types of challenges, including Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, stroke effects, and other conditions. With an adjustable saddle and handlebars, it is suitable for all body types and helps challenge societal concepts about disability.

More information can be found at: https://thealinker.com/products/the-alinker

Contact Info:
Name: Molly Millar
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Organization: Alinker
Address: 205 - 2055 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 0C7, Canada
Website: https://thealinker.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89100085

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