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Freedom Solutions Australia

Logo of Freedom Solutions Australia. The text "freedom solutions" is written in lowercase letters with "freedom" on top of "solutions," both in a bright blue colour. The letter "o" in "freedom" is stylised as a wheelchair symbol, representing inclusivity. Below "solutions," the word "australia" is written in smaller, lowercase letters. The logo also features a gear symbol integrated into the "o" of "solutions," signifying innovation and technology.

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Freedom Wheels In-Service Brings Adaptive Cycling Solutions to Newcastle

On 31st July 2024, the Freedom Solutions Australia team took the road to Newcastle to deliver an insightful Freedom Wheels In-Service, visiting two leading therapy providers: Community Therapy and Newcastle Aquatic Physiotherapy.

Our in-service aimed to provide local health professionals with hands-on knowledge of our Freedom Wheels adaptive bikes and trikes. Both therapy providers showed great interest in understanding how our customised solutions can enhance mobility, independence, and participation in physical activities for children and adults with disabilities.

We had the opportunity to engage with therapists, answering questions and demonstrating how our range of bikes and trikes can be tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients. The enthusiasm and curiosity from the team highlighted the growing interest in innovative assistive technologies that promote inclusive sports and recreation.

A staff member from Freedom Solutions Australia is demonstrating an adaptive bicycle in an indoor setting. The person is wearing a navy blue and teal uniform, and they are adjusting the bike’s handlebars. Behind them, a presentation is displayed on a screen, showing a Freedom Wheels bike with details about various bike sizes, wheel options, and postural support. Another staff member stands in the background, assisting with the session. The environment appears to be a training or informational workshop focused on adaptive cycling for people with disabilities.
A staff member from Freedom Solutions Australia is demonstrating an adaptive bicycle in an indoor setting. The person is wearing a navy blue and teal uniform, and they are adjusting the bike’s handlebars. Behind them, a presentation is displayed on a screen, showing a Freedom Wheels bike with details about various bike sizes, wheel options, and postural support. Another staff member stands in the background, assisting with the session. The environment appears to be a training or informational workshop focused on adaptive cycling for people with disabilities.

On 31st July 2024, the Freedom Solutions Australia team took the road to Newcastle to deliver an insightful Freedom Wheels In-Service, visiting two leading therapy providers: Community Therapy and Newcastle Aquatic Physiotherapy.

Our in-service aimed to provide local health professionals with hands-on knowledge of our Freedom Wheels adaptive bikes and trikes. Both therapy providers showed great interest in understanding how our customised solutions can enhance mobility, independence, and participation in physical activities for children and adults with disabilities.

We had the opportunity to engage with therapists, answering questions and demonstrating how our range of bikes and trikes can be tailored to meet the specific needs of their clients. The enthusiasm and curiosity from the team highlighted the growing interest in innovative assistive technologies that promote inclusive sports and recreation.

A woman from Freedom Solutions Australia, seen from behind, is speaking to two women seated in a clinical setting. The two women are listening attentively. In the foreground, an adaptive tricycle with a basket is visible. On the wall behind them, anatomical posters depicting the human spine and muscular system are displayed. A laptop to the side shows a person participating in the session virtually. The environment suggests an educational or training session focused on assistive technology and its application in therapy.

“We were excited to bring our Freedom Wheels range to Newcastle and to see how local therapy providers are keen to incorporate adaptive cycling into their client care plans,” said Kayoko Tsuji, Marketing and Engagement Coordinator at Freedom Solutions Australia.

If you are a therapy provider and would like us to visit your organisation for a Freedom Wheels In-Service, please contact us at 1300 663 243 or email [email protected]. We would be delighted to bring our expertise and adaptive solutions to your team.

Freedom Solutions remains committed to partnering with healthcare providers across Australia to offer adaptive solutions that improve quality of life for people of all abilities. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our reach and provide hands-on education to therapists across the country.

A woman from Freedom Solutions Australia, seen from behind, is speaking to two women seated in a clinical setting. The two women are listening attentively. In the foreground, an adaptive tricycle with a basket is visible. On the wall behind them, anatomical posters depicting the human spine and muscular system are displayed. A laptop to the side shows a person participating in the session virtually. The environment suggests an educational or training session focused on assistive technology and its application in therapy.

“We were excited to bring our Freedom Wheels range to Newcastle and to see how local therapy providers are keen to incorporate adaptive cycling into their client care plans,” said Kayoko Tsuji, Marketing and Engagement Coordinator at Freedom Solutions Australia.

If you are a therapy provider and would like us to visit your organisation for a Freedom Wheels In-Service, please contact us at 1300 663 243 or email [email protected]. We would be delighted to bring our expertise and adaptive solutions to your team.

Freedom Solutions remains committed to partnering with healthcare providers across Australia to offer adaptive solutions that improve quality of life for people of all abilities. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our reach and provide hands-on education to therapists across the country.

A staff member from Freedom Solutions Australia is demonstrating the handlebars of a red adaptive bicycle during an indoor session. Several participants, wearing blue uniforms, are seated in the background, attentively watching the demonstration. The environment suggests a classroom or training setting. A yellow mental health awareness poster is visible on the wall behind the participants, promoting the message "R U OK?" to encourage mental wellness. The participants appear engaged as they observe the session focused on adaptive cycling solutions for people with disabilities.
A group of five individuals sit around a conference table, attentively listening to a presentation. Two of them wear blue Freedom Solutions Australia polo shirts, while the others are casually dressed. A laptop and coffee cup are placed on the table in front of them. The group appears focused, with some participants resting their hands on their chins in thought. Behind them, large windows offer a view of an industrial building outside. The setting suggests a training or meeting session.
A woman in a Freedom Solutions Australia polo shirt demonstrates the adjustments on a modified bicycle while two attendees, one wearing a blue polo and the other in a dark outfit, observe attentively. The modified bicycle includes additional support structures and adaptive components. The room appears to be a clinical or therapy setting with physical therapy tables and pillows in the background. The setup suggests a hands-on demonstration of assistive technology for individuals with mobility challenges.
A woman in a Freedom Solutions Australia polo shirt kneels on the floor, adjusting the support structures on a modified black bicycle. The bicycle features adaptive components, including a backrest and stabilisers, indicating its use for individuals with specific mobility or posture needs. The environment appears to be a clinical or therapy room, with medical equipment and curtains visible in the background. The woman is focused on the adjustment, demonstrating the customisation process of assistive technology.