Keeogo
- Julie Manley
- Apr 26, 2016
- 1 min read

We are meeting with Susie from B-Temia again this Wednesday (new pictures will follow). This time we are going to learn how to fit and program Keeogo, the motorized walking assistive device. We will be Susie's students all morning and then in the afternoon we have 8 different clients set to come in and try them out. We are all very excited to see how this unit helps with our clients' rehabilitation over the next couple of months.
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