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Segway PT
The Segway ( ) is a two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporter invented by Dean Kamen. The name is a registered trademark of Segway Inc. It was brought to market in 2001 as the Segway HT, and then subsequently as the Segway PT. HT is an initialism for "human transporter" and PT for "personal transporter".

crutch
alt=|thumb|Underarm (axillary) crutches used to keep weight off the injured leg.
alt=Man using forearm crutches|thumb|A man using forearm crutches
A crutch is a mobility aid that transfers weight from the legs to the upper body. It is often used by people who cannot use their legs to support their weight, for reasons ranging from short-term injuries to lifelong disabilities.
probing cane
distinctive cane used in walking by the blind
walker
tool for disabled or elderly people who need additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking

handcycle
thumb|right|Handcycle with high stance and upright riding position
thumb|right|Handcycle with low stance and recumbent riding position
mobility scooter
type of mobility aid
personal transporter
compact portable electrically-powered electric vehicle for transporting an individual
patient lift
assistive device in health care
wheelchair lift
a powered device to raise a wheelchair and its occupant over a vertical barrier
ReWalk
ReWalk is a commercial bionic walking assistance system that uses powered leg attachments to enable paraplegics to stand upright, walk and climb stairs. The system is powered by a backpack battery, and is controlled by a simple wrist-mounted remote which detects and enhances the user's movements. Designed in Yokneam, Israel, by Amit Goffer, the ReWalk is marketed by Lifeward Ltd., and is priced at approximately US$85,000 per unit.

mobility aid
allows people with reduced mobility to be more moveable

assistive cane
walking stick used as a mobility aid
Motorized shopping cart
shopping cart equipped with an electric motor and navigational controls
Canta
Dutch microcar model
iBOT
The iBOT is a powered wheelchair that uses gyroscopic technology to provide multiple operating modes for varied indoor and outdoor terrain.
lift chair
assistive armchair with a lifting mechanism assisting the user to exit the chair into a standing position
invalid carriage
car for wheelchair users
standing frame
wheelchair alternative for standing
Honda UNI-CUB
Personal Mobility Device by Honda
knee scooter
ambulation aid
Bath chair
rolling chaise or light carriage for one person; early type of wheelchair
Assistep
thumb|Assistep handrail and handle
AssiStep (Assitech AS) is an accessibility device that can by used by people with reduced mobility to climb and descend the stairs. It consists of a railing system fixed to the wall, on which a handle is attached. The product was developed in Trondheim (Norway) and is now sold in 16 countries.