{"id":6531,"date":"2018-02-06T17:00:02","date_gmt":"2018-02-06T17:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cpip.gmu.edu\/?p=6531"},"modified":"2026-04-08T19:44:11","modified_gmt":"2026-04-08T19:44:11","slug":"innovate4health-nikes-innovations-provide-comfort-and-independence-to-people-with-disabilities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/2018\/02\/06\/innovate4health-nikes-innovations-provide-comfort-and-independence-to-people-with-disabilities\/","title":{"rendered":"[Archived Post] Innovate4Health: Nike\u2019s Innovations Provide Comfort and Independence to People with Disabilities"},"content":{"rendered":"<div dir=\"ltr\"><em>This post is one of a series in the <a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/innovate4health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">#Innovate4Health<\/a> policy research initiative. By Nick Churchill<\/em><\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-5337 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2017\/04\/I4H-shield-200x200-1.png\" alt=\"Innovate4Health logo\" width=\"200\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2017\/04\/I4H-shield-200x200-1.png 200w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2017\/04\/I4H-shield-200x200-1.png?resize=150,150 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/>Many amputees, stroke victims, and people with movement disabilities rely on specialized clothing to support their daily lives. Participation in society, whether in the developing or developed world, requires being appropriately dressed. Not only can difficulty in dressing inhibit social and professional interactions, but it can also make it difficult to travel to a health care facility to receive treatment for a disability.<\/span>This problem is particularly acute with respect to shoes.\u00a0Not everyone has the dexterity required to insert their foot into the small opening of a standard sneaker, let alone to tie traditional laces. Unlike a loose fitting sweater or elastic waistband, which can be sufficient to make shirts and pants functional, a shoe must be well-fitted to support a person who has difficulty walking.<\/p>\n<p>Nike addressed the problem of well-fitted shoes for disabled people by developing FlyEase technology, which incorporates a zipper that extends around the heel of the shoe. This allows the wearer to create a large opening in the back or side of the shoe, slide in his or her foot, and close and tighten the shoe, all with one hand.\u00a0Following on its success, Nike is currently working on a design for completely hands-free athletic shoes that can accommodate people of all abilities.<\/p>\n<p>The original impetus for a shoe design with improved accessibility was CEO Mark Parker\u2019s desire to <a href=\"https:\/\/mashable.com\/2015\/07\/15\/nike-flyease-disabilities\/#ur22l7KiMsq5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">help a Nike employee<\/a> who had recently suffered a stroke. Renewed attention was given to the project in 2012 when high school student Matthew Walzer wrote an <a href=\"http:\/\/11championshipsandcounting.blogspot.com\/2012\/08\/nike-letter.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">open letter<\/a> to Nike explaining the importance of accessible, supportive footwear.\u00a0Walzer has cerebral palsy, and his doctors predicted that he would never walk on his own.\u00a0But with the help of crutches and Nike basketball shoes, which provide enough ankle support, he can.\u00a0Nevertheless, Walzer\u2019s independence was limited because he only had flexibility in one hand, which made it impossible for him to tie his own shoes.<\/p>\n<p data-wp-editing=\"1\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-6538 size-medium\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?w=300\" alt=\"Diagram of Nike shoe\" width=\"300\" height=\"224\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png 2920w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=300,224 300w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=768,573 768w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=1024,764 1024w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=1536,1146 1536w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=2048,1528 2048w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=1200,895 1200w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent.png?resize=1980,1478 1980w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>The letter from Walzer explaining the challenges he faced made its way to Tobie Hatfield, the Senior Director of Athlete Innovation at Nike, who <a href=\"https:\/\/sneakernews.com\/2017\/04\/25\/nike-ease-challenge-tobie-hatfield-brett-drake\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">reached out<\/a> to Walzer and began working on prototypes that could address his needs.\u00a0After testing several iterations, Hatfield developed the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/patents\/US20140196313\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">patented<\/a> FlyEase system, which has given Walzer the independence he sought. Nike sells <a href=\"https:\/\/store.nike.com\/us\/en_us\/pw\/flyease\/pjp\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">several styles<\/a> of basketball and running shoes that incorporate the FlyEase technology.<\/p>\n<p>Nike went a step further to support innovation in shoes to help those with physical challenges by hosting the <a href=\"https:\/\/ninesights.ninesigma.com\/documents\/7165803\/0\/Nike+Ease+Challenge+Summary__FN.pdf\/e51b639b-ede0-455e-8015-02a40b4a36fc\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Nike Ease Challenge<\/a>, an open innovation competition that sought a more hands-free design for performance footwear. The <a href=\"https:\/\/news.nike.com\/news\/nike-ease-challenge-winner-announced\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">winner<\/a> of the $50,000 cash award was Brett Drake, a civil engineer from Cheyenne, Wyoming.\u00a0Drake\u2019s design, which was <a href=\"https:\/\/sneakernews.com\/2017\/04\/25\/nike-ease-challenge-tobie-hatfield-brett-drake\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">inspired by snowboard boots<\/a>, incorporates a hinged rear panel that pops open, allowing the wearer to slide in his or her foot before locking the panel back into place.\u00a0The panel is secured by magnets strong enough to secure the shoe on the wearer\u2019s feet, but light enough not to significantly add to the weight of the shoe.\u00a0Drake will continue to work with Nike as it refines and tests his concept.<\/p>\n<p>Open innovation contests like the Nike Ease Challenge are enabled by strong, well-defined IP rights. Collaborating with other firms or individuals provides opportunities for new, innovative ideas, but it also involves inherent risks and uncertainties.\u00a0A carefully planned IP strategy can mitigate these risks and thereby facilitate cooperation.\u00a0Collaborators can delineate existing IP rights and establish guidelines for how to share the value of the anticipated innovations up front. It would be <a href=\"http:\/\/www.iam-media.com\/blog\/detail.aspx?g=497f1864-f6a6-4d7e-8197-a33292363312\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">irrational<\/a> for a company to invest resources into a development project without the protections, which can provide reasonable expectation of return on its investment.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-6539 size-medium\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?w=300\" alt=\"figure of a Nike shoe showing the layers\" width=\"300\" height=\"238\" data-wp-editing=\"1\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png 3012w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=300,238 300w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=768,610 768w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=1024,813 1024w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=1536,1220 1536w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=2048,1626 2048w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=1200,953 1200w, https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/ualawip\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1670\/2018\/02\/Nike-FlyEase-Patent-2.png?resize=1980,1572 1980w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/>The Nike Ease Challenge <a href=\"https:\/\/ninesights.ninesigma.com\/documents\/7165803\/0\/NIKE+EASE+CHALLENGE+-+OFFICIAL+RULES_.pdf\/af231a34-2d93-48c8-87fd-5808b3c9dbbb\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Official Rules<\/a> provides some insight into how Nike overcame the risks associated with an open innovation contest.\u00a0Participants granted Nike a limited license to all rights in their designs for the purposes of reviewing and testing them.\u00a0Participants also granted Nike the right to use their likenesses for purposes related to the competition or a resulting product. The conditions allow the innovation contest to take place in an orderly manner, while preserving the ability of both parties to manage commercialization of any viable final product.<\/p>\n<p>Nike rose to the challenge issued by Matthew Walzer, and it continues its efforts to develop an athletic shoe that is supportive and truly hands-free. Shoes featuring Nike\u2019s FlyEase technology are available in men\u2019s, women\u2019s, and kids\u2019 sizes and styles. Through an open innovation plan made possible by an intelligent IP strategy, Nike took another step towards a laudable goal: it crowdsourced an ingenious design that could help people of all ability levels achieve a new degree of independence and comfort.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/innovate4health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">#Innovate4Health<\/a> is a joint research project by the <a href=\"http:\/\/cip2.gmu.edu\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property<\/a> (CPIP) and the <a href=\"https:\/\/itif.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Information Technology &amp; Innovation Foundation<\/a> (ITIF). This project highlights how intellectual property-driven innovation can address global health challenges. If you have questions, comments, or a suggestion for a story we should highlight, we\u2019d love to hear from you. Please contact Devlin Hartline at <a href=\"mailto:jhartli2@gmu.edu\">jhartli2@gmu.edu<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This post is one of a series in the #Innovate4Health policy research initiative. By Nick Churchill Many amputees, stroke victims, and people with movement disabilities rely on specialized clothing to support their daily lives. Participation in society, whether in the developing or developed world, requires being appropriately dressed. 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