1 of 7 At Naidex, an exhibition of products for disabled people, Mayday Products showed off a protective bag to prevent damage to wheelchairs, which retails for less than �100.
2 of 7 The Tomcat Science Chair is designed for school children of restricted growth to sit at normal height school desks and computer work stations.
3 of 7 The ADL Enabler is a multifunction bedside table designed to help people recover more quickly from a stroke. It allows them to clean their teeth, wash and read.
4 of 7 Vitaglide is a new exercise machine designed to be used while seated. The manufacturers say it involves exercising more muscle groups and reduces the risk of injury.
5 of 7 DCS Joncare has launched two new height adjustable chairs to its children's' seating range. The High-Low and Elevator chairs use gas power to raise and lower the seat.
6 of 7 Isobel Fury was showing a range of specialist underwear for people recovering from intestinal surgery. She says that it is practical as well as glamorous.
7 of 7 The Banana Keyboard allows users to play a selection of sounds, wav files or to control CD playback. It is aimed at people with learning disabilities or poor co-ordination.