Archive for October, 2010

“A Medical Necessity” Part 2

written by James S. Well part two of “A Medical Necessity” has been a learning experience for me to say the least. I started out with very good intentions hoping to find an easy way for all of us parents to get some help with acquiring adaptive cycles or recumbent tricycles for our children and for [...]

“A Medical Necessity” Part 1

written by James S. I have been doing some research recently on the positive effects that bicycling can have on children and adults with disabilities. Having watched videos on the subject, read articles and listened to remarks from therapist on Youtube, everything seems to point to one conclusion. Bicycle riding is therapeutic, both mentally and physically for children [...]

Building Adaptive Bikes for the Disabled

This is an article that I found in American Profile http://www.americanprofile.com on Hal Honeyman, founder of Creative Mobility, which builds modified-bicycles and the non-profit Project Mobility, which sponsors bike-fitting clinics and workshops nationwide.

David Whitmon and “Boooger”

This an excerpt from an article in the September – October 2007 edition of Martha’s Vineyard Magazine.  David Whitmon talks about ridding his bicycle built for three “Boooger”with his two daughters, Gaia who was fourteen at the time the article was written has Asperger Syndrome and Gracie who was twelve and is Autistic.

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