With this slogan Lien D'Haeseleer starts her hemiplegia blog. Lien is an inspiring young lady with a hemiplegia and also a model for So Yes. She share...
During the photo shoot of the So Yes winter collection we received reinforcements from an additional photographer: Flore Verbeke. Flore is a young hob...
We have already had a fascinating week, culminating in an interview with home nurses White-Yellow Cross West Flanders. We asked them a while ago if we...
Half a year ago we were asked if we wanted to participate in a fashion show for and by people with Spina Bifida. The occasion was a symposium about Sp...
We were invited to attend the occupational therapy seminar 'Kronkels' of Artevelde Hogeschool so we could present our brand of clothing at the inspira...
Multiple Sclerosis is an incurable, chronic disease of the central nervous system where inflammation leads to damage to nerve bundles and their sheath...
With Parkinson's disease there are various difficulties with regard to clothing. The most common are problems with balance, tremors and limited finger...
April 24, 2016 ... a road accident with serious irreversible consequences: a nasty back injury resulting in paralysis of the lower limbs up to the nip...
There are a huge number of aids that (should) facilitate dressing and undressing in people with a physical disability. Based on our expertise we're ha...
As occupational therapists in the rehabilitation centre, we often encountered problems during the dressing or undressing of people with hemiplegia. Be...
People who need to catheterise themselves can still lead an active life. A few useful tips will get you very far. 1. Drink plenty of water. A common p...