Success Stories
See how children, families, and professionals are using the Pediatric Belt Cane to support independent movement.
From constant bruises to confident movement
Born blind • Long-term use:
Previously injured during independent movement. Now moves confidently with consistent protection and feedback.
From gait trainer to independent walking
Blind due to Norrie disease:
Initially resisted the Belt Cane. Now moves independently and no longer relies on a gait trainer.
Progress beyond the wheelchair
Cerebral palsy + visual impairment: Uses the Belt Cane alongside mobility supports to explore safely and increase self-initiated movement.
From standing to joyful movement
Blind with multiple disabilities: Gained the ability to stand, walk, and explore with visible confidence and engagement.
Walking alongside her twin
Age 1 • Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP): Began walking independently and keeping pace with her twin sister after introduction of the Belt Cane.

Walking confidently at 12 months
“Our son started using the Belt Cane at 12 months. He became more confident and began moving independently much earlier than we expected.”
-Michelle & Andrew
From hesitation to exploration
“We were unsure at first. Now she explores on her own terms and her confidence has grown in ways we didn’t expect.”
-Crystal & Sean
Moving confidently in new spaces
“He’s more aware of his surroundings and can move through new environments with ease.”
-Sharon & David
