Posts Tagged ‘limbdifference’
Grip Support for Children: All-In-One-Hub Emphasizes EaZyHold’s Impact
EaZyHold is honored to be featured in All In One Hub! Their article, “EaZyHold Grip Support Enables Children To Thrive Independently,” highlights how EaZyHold inspires kids to learn freely. We’re proud…
Read MoreHands to Love December Newsletter
This month’s Hands to Love newsletter focuses on usage patterns for children and adults with upper limb differences. The H2L Innovation Station section features a shout out to EaZyHold and…
Read MoreOveruse Syndrome
In a previous blogpost, we shared pediatric occupational therapist Laura Faye Clubok’s words from her experience at Lucky Fin Weekend. She showcased EaZyHold at the event and was so inspired…
Read MoreLucky Fin Weekend Reflection 2023
Laura Faye Clubok, pediatric occupational therapist and owner of On the Other Hand Therapy shared these beautiful words about this year’s Lucky Fin Weekend. She touches on how beautiful and…
Read MoreEaZyHold in Woman’s World Magazine
EaZyHold founder, Kerry Mellin, was recently featured in Woman’s World Magazine for her invention! Check it out below. Don’t forget to take a look at the EaZyHold blog and follow…
Read MoreThe Unexpected Blessings of Having a Child with a Difference
There’s no denying that having a child with a difference or a disability, be it physical, emotional or social, comes with its own set of unique challenges and trials. What’s…
Read MoreLife without a Limb can be Limitless!
Beauty Always Finds A Way and If you’re an amputee or are related to an amputee, you know that disability doesn’t mean inability. Some of the most physically capable, active,…
Read MoreTen Fingers are Overrated!
Lucky Fins Rule! If you’ve seen anyone with a Lucky Fin, chances are you probably didn’t even notice anything different about them. You might have seen them playing catch, climbing,…
Read MoreBionic Arm Predicts User’s Intentions In Real Time
Though the adoption of bionic limbs may be a few years off in the distance, it’s always exciting to see researchers improve adaptive technology solutions. Despite being around for a while, the…
Read More6 Ways Low-Tech Adaptive Equipment Helps Disabled People
For people with special needs, everyday items like utensils, toys, and tools can be extremely difficult to use because these items are designed with the assumption that the user is…
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