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One of his stepmother favorite things to do is cooking, and it was really hard for her to do because she was not able to hold the pans when cooking and sometimes even spilled hot soup over herself. So, since many people who might have either broken an arm or even a missing one, might have the same issue.
As they were driving to a store, they saw an assistive Pan Holder that could help to solve this problem but it costed more than $20, so they decided to make an economic one.
Nelson’s $2 assistive pan holder can help people who are disabled and love to cook.
Adapted from: http://bit.ly/1N9hkuj
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4h5REz_17E
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Teacher Alex Truesdell is Transforming Lives: Adaptive Design Association Revolutionizes Disability Solutions
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Drawing
Painting
Playing
BODY BALANCE: Maintaining body balance
(SELF)-CARE: DRINKING: Drinking independently.
(SELF)-CARE: EATING: Eating independently.
MOVING IN A WHEELCHAIR: Moving using a wheelchair.
Playing an instrument
Studying
Blindness
Hand Deformity
Neuromuscular Disorders
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Walking Aid (wheelchair/walker/crutches)
Restoring mobility
Replacing lost limbs
Enhancing health literacy
Promoting self-management
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
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Preventing (Vaccination, Protection, Falls, Research/Mapping)
Raise awareness
Caregiving Support
General and Family Medicine
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Sisters create solution for people who have difficulties holding objects
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(SELF)-CARE: EATING: Eating independently.
Arthritis
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Muscle weakness
Limited range of motion
Reduced grip force (grip)
Loss of muscle coordination
Muscle cramps or spasms
Joint deformity
Joint redness or warmth
Muscle twitching
Joint pain or swelling
Managing pain
Promoting self-management
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Orthopedics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
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Man invents prosthetic arm for himself
Grip
(SELF)-CARE: HYGIENE: Maintaining personal hygiene
(SELF)-CARE: EATING: Eating independently.
(SELF)-CARE: DRINKING: Drinking independently.
Limb Amputation
Prosthesis
Restoring mobility
Replacing lost limbs
Promoting self-management
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Recovering from Traumatic Injuries
General and Family Medicine
General Surgery
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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