Posts Tagged ‘cerebralpalsy’
OT Megan Landreth of ActiveKidzs & Adult Therapy is training independent skills for kids with Cerebral Palsy and Pediatric Stroke
EaZyHold has become my favorite and highest recommended adaptive equipment in pediatric outpatient OT. I love that the handle is made of silicone so I don’t have to worry about…
Read MoreWhat’s in my bag – a trip to the zoo
Please welcome Kaitlyn Ball from Our Disabled Life to the blog! She’s an amazing mom of two children with special needs and is here to share what’s in her bag. Take a…
Read MoreLeft Arm Journey with the Amazing Z-Man
Meet Zachary..He has spastic triplegia cerebral palsy which has affected his hand and motor function on his left side. With help from EaZyHold and occupational therapy, Zachary has made huge strides in…
Read MoreAdaptive Devices for the Disabled: Achieving Independent Living
Everyone’s goal in life is to be independent, with or without a disability. Adaptive devices for the disabled can help them achieve this goal. There are many different devices, each…
Read MoreTools for Disabled Hands
Looking for tools for disabled hands or weakened grip strength? You may want to consider checking out the EaZyHold universal cuff, a silicone trap available in a variety of sizes. The…
Read More7 Daily Living Activities Made Possible With EazyHold
We take many daily living activities for granted. If you suffer from arthritis, you’re probably realizing this first-hand as simple activities become more painful. For exceptionally enabled people, daily activities can…
Read More6 Disabilities that Restrict Grip
Among the many disabilities that negatively impact your ability to grip objects with your hands, the following six are the most common we encounter. We created our EazyHold products to help relieve…
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