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NEW WHEELCHAIR HELPING STROKE SURVIVORS LIVE MORE INDEPENDENT LIFE

Stroke can be debilitating, but an uncoventional wheelchair is offering patients new hope of a more independent life.
The Japanese-built aid is a cross between a wheelchair and a bicycle, and a Newcastle woman is turning heads as she tests one out – while her family pushes for the government to bring more to Australia.
NEW WHEELCHAIR HELPING STROKE SURVIVORS LIVE MORE INDEPENDENT LIFE
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I was in rehab with Mary I want ne of theese.wherechairs can I get some info please
Hi Janelle
Rankin Park have a COGY that is the right size for you in the upstairs physiotherapy room.
Try the Rankin Park COGY first & see if you like it.
Mary’s model of COGY is for shorter people.
Love from Mary & Barbara