29/09/2018
Hills, sand traps, ponds, trees and bushes – a golf court is not only a well-trimmed sports facility, but also full of obstacles. How can people with disabilities master this challenging terrain independently? We have found the answer in the Sport Center at REHACARE 2018.29/09/2018
Nothing about us without us – this is the central demand of activists with disabilities. They get involved socially and politically, both on a larger and a smaller scale. And they met this year for a get-together at REHACARE.28/09/2018
Diversity is a top priority for us. This year more than 960 international exhibitors are represented in Düsseldorf. Which product highlights they have in their luggage and why they like to be represented at REHACARE, they tell in our video.27/09/2018
More than 900 exhibitors from more than 35 countries will offer an overview of aids and services that make life with disabilities, care needs and old age easier.21/09/2018
Speech stimulating and infinitely patient – the humanoid robots Bibi and Bodo help in speech therapy sessions to initiate communication, for example with autistic children.06/09/2018
Why wheelchair basketball is one of the most popular Paralympic sports? It is fast, dynamic and inclusive. Why the wheelchair plays a special role in this and why it is not just an aid, we have been explained by Lisa Bergenthal at the NATIONS CUP COLOGNE.28/06/2018
Nils Krake is regarded as a great up-and-coming talent in para-athletics. The Greifswald Health Centre provides the 14-year-old with prosthetics that are optimally adapted to his needs, both in everyday life and in sports.07/06/2018
If movement disorders occur after a stroke, extensive rehabilitation is necessary. To ensure that this can also take place without the presence of a physiotherapist, RWTH Aachen University is working on the inRehaRob project. Its subject is a robotic arm that will enable independent training sessions in the future.13/03/2018
Welcome to the leading trade fair on "Self-determined living"! Welcome to the REHACARE International in Düsseldorf!15/11/2017
Whether in classic club sports or leisure sports, which become a lifestyle – sport offers for people with and without disabilities are becoming more and more diverse: Sports associations, for example, are increasingly ensuring that trainers are properly educated and the necessary structures are created. And wheelchair skating (WCMX) ensures fast-paced recreational fun in the halfpipe.