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Modified Ride-On Car Use by Young Children With Disabilities

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Purpose: The purpose of this single-subject case series study is to determine the effect of modified ride-on car use in natural environments on mobility. Method: Three children younger than 2… Click to show full abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this single-subject case series study is to determine the effect of modified ride-on car use in natural environments on mobility. Method: Three children younger than 2 years diagnosed with various disabilities participated in this 24-week study using a modified ride-on car in their home and community. Results: All 3 children demonstrated an ability to independently use the modified ride-on car and enjoyed doing so. Two of the 3 children demonstrated clinically significant gains in mobility skills as measured by the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory. Conclusions: Modified ride-on car use is an emerging powered mobility device option for children younger than 2 years. Further research is needed to demonstrate the potential long-term gains of early powered mobility access to young children with disabilities.

Keywords: car use; ride car; modified ride

Journal Title: Pediatric Physical Therapy
Year Published: 2018

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