Research Study for Walker Users

Limber Technologies is an early stage startup founded by Stanford Alum and backed by Serena Williams. They're building the future of assistive mobility by developing smart devices that analyze movement, which can be used for remote therapeutic monitoring. Their first product is a smart rollator (wheeled walker), that analyses the activity, gait, assistance, and safety of its users. The CEO, Rachael Wallach, had a SCI 23 years ago and started the company to give people with mobility impairments ongoing access to support and rehabilitation: "We're looking for volunteers with spinal cord injuries who regularly use a walker to test our prototypes. The sessions will take place at the Limber Technologies Facility in Palo Alto. Each session will take about an hour and volunteers will receive a $25 gift card to thank them for their time.” 
If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to info@limber.life

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