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EaZyHold Review – Missy’s Product Reviews
We were delighted by a thorough and favorable review of the EaZyHold Therapist/Teacher 7-Pack by Missy’s Product Reviews. Missy has been blogging since 2012. Due to fibromyalgia, she has days…
Read MoreCelebrate Summer with EaZyHold: Featured in Steph’s Cheers and Jeers Summer Guide 2024!
We’re happy to share that EaZyHold has been featured in a summer guide by Steph’s Cheers and Jeers! This guide is your go-to resource for making the most out of…
Read MoreA Heartwarming Message From Violinist Who Survived Pediatric Stroke
EaZyHold received a particularly amazing message of appreciation from Vincent Ekpanyaskun, the father of a young violinist named Tiana. Tiana had a stroke at age 10 that caused the left…
Read MoreEaZyHold Highlighted by AOL: The Perfect Back-to-School Companion
We are so pleased that EaZyHold has been highlighted in a recent article by AOL, listing products that can help make life easier in the new school year. The article,…
Read MoreLA’s The Place – EaZyHold Adaptive Grip Aids
We’re proud to announce that EaZyHold has been featured in LA’s The Place, a renowned lifestyle publication that highlights products, and innovations making a real difference in people’s lives. Their…
Read MoreUs Weekly: EaZyHold is a Back-to-School Must-Have
Summer is winding down and parents, educators, and students are on the lookout for the best tools to make a smooth and successful transition into the school year. This year,…
Read MoreGinkgo Biloba for Stroke Recovery
What is the link between a ginkgo tree, one of the oldest tree species on earth, and stroke patients? According to this article from the American Heart Association’s news site,…
Read MoreEmbracing Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month: Ways to Celebrate and Raise Awareness
We love March for a lot of reasons. It’s warming up, the flowers are just beginning to bloom, and shamrock shakes are back (if you’re into that). But most importantly,…
Read MoreThe Importance of Adaptive Cycling
In an article from AT Today, The case for adaptive cycling – Why it should be considered essential medical equipment, Sarah Sarsby explores the benefits of riding a bike and…
Read MoreTiana Relearns to Play Violin After a Stroke at Age 10
Tiana Ekpanyaskun’s left side was left paralyzed after a stroke at age 10. The Adaptive Music Bridging Program helped her adapt her violin with reversed strings and an EaZyHold. Her…
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