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About the solution
This innovation was thought of primarily for deadbolt handles, which are sometimes challenging for people with arthritis. It is a simple device made of a piece of wood, a piggy bank cap, and a small metal rod. In order to make it, you just need to use hot glue to attach the bank cap to the piece of wood and, then, make a small drill on the other end of the piece to attach the metal rod. This is a cheap, easy to make option for those who have trouble in opening or closing doors with small handles. Check the pictures, which can help you in the process.
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Teenager develops tech to help himself and other disabled patients
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Polio
Scoliosis
Paralysis
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Tremors
Difficulty coordinating movements
Stiffness or rigidity (difficulty moving)
Paralysis of the legs and lower body
Trouble with fine motor skills (e.g., writing, buttoning clothes)
Restoring mobility
Replacing lost limbs
Promoting self-management
Caregiving Support
Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Orthopedics
Rheumatology
Viet Nam
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Transfer board
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Scooter for disabled people
MOVING IN A WHEELCHAIR: Moving using a wheelchair.
CAREGIVING
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Walking Aid (wheelchair/walker/crutches)
Gait abnormalities (e.g., walking difficulties, unsteady gait)
Muscle cramps or spasms
Difficulty coordinating movements
Stiffness or rigidity (difficulty moving)
Paralysis of the legs and lower body
Muscle weakness
Fatigue
Restoring mobility
Promoting self-management
Rehabilitating After Stroke
Managing Neurological Disorders
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Caregiving Support
Neurology
Orthopedics
Rheumatology
United States
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