
Wearable Therapy for Children
Simple for parents, powerful for kids
Specialized wearable therapy for children and adults with cerebral palsy, supporting development and improving quality of life.
Understanding Your Condition
Cerebral palsy affects muscle control and movement, but with the right therapy, individuals can achieve significant improvements in function. AxioBionics provides wearable solutions designed to work with growing bodies, helping children and adults with CP reach their full potential.
Benefits of Wearable Therapy
How AxioBionics helps with Cerebral Palsy
Support muscle development
Improve walking patterns
Reduce muscle tightness
Enhance functional abilities
Promote independence
Easy for parents to manage
Management & Treatment
Our pediatric-focused approach recognizes that children with CP benefit from therapy that can be integrated into play and daily activities. Our devices are designed to be comfortable for extended wear, maximizing therapeutic benefits.
Beyond the Clinic
Children with CP need consistent therapy to support their development. Our wearable devices make it possible to continue therapy at home, during school, and throughout the day.
Recommended Products
Devices that can help manage Cerebral Palsy

Functional Electrical Stimulation for Foot Drop
WalkAide FES
FDA-cleared wearable device that uses electrical stimulation to improve walking in people with foot drop.
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Advanced Leg Orthotic System
TripleFlex
Custom-designed leg orthotic combining support and flexibility for improved mobility.
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Custom Ankle-Foot Orthosis
Custom Graphite AFO
High-strength custom graphite ankle-foot orthosis providing superior support with exceptional comfort.
Learn MoreClinical Studies
Evidence-based treatments backed by research
Does Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation Improve Function in Children with Disabilities? A Comprehensive Literature Review
Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, 2006
Kerr C, McDowell B, Cosgrove A et al.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Versus Volitional Isometric Strength Training in Children With Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Preliminary Study
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2007
Stackhouse SK, Binder-Macleod SA, Stackhouse CA et al.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Request a free evaluation to see how our wearable therapy solutions can help you or your loved one manage Cerebral Palsy and improve quality of life.