I designed a wristband with velcro straps that you can wrap around something to hold on to. I did it so that I could work out. I connect it to the handle on an arm bike. The handles of a row machine, dumbells, weight machines. It would be good for range of motion exercises as you could hook it up to the end of a stick and use your other arm to stretch and do the other exercise for maintaining ROM more effective. I am just really happy with it. It allows me to just forget about my hand and do a more effective workout, and my physical therapy sessions are more effective as well because I am able to include my whole bad arm in my exercises. Which makes me more motivated to workout. I am planning on adding a strap so that its able to hook on to things that are parallel as well as perpendicular. And the uses of this wristband are many, be creative, think about it. I am just throwing out ideas here, but, maybe brooms, shovels, umbrellas, etc. So if this is something that might interest you please just reply with a yes, no, or maybe and if you think of other uses do tell.
Thanks
Brandon
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Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
Branson,
Could you possibly post some pictures showing your "wrist strap" Thanks
Could you possibly post some pictures showing your "wrist strap" Thanks
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
Congratulations, Brandon, this is great news.
I wish you continued development of more ideas like this for practical use. I love to read these ideas and sometimes they are useful to me too.
Keep on Keepin' On,
Carolyn J
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I wish you continued development of more ideas like this for practical use. I love to read these ideas and sometimes they are useful to me too.
Keep on Keepin' On,
Carolyn J
LOBPI/72
Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
I will post some pics.
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
I would be interested and would love to see some pics. Can you post them. I'm always searching for ways to be able to work out again. Thanx.
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
i would have to be able to use a wrist brace along with it since i've got no wrist control. but i look forward to the pictures.
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Sorry about the pictures. They will be up monday, that is the next time I go to physical therapy and my PT will help me take the pics. About needing one for your wrist. That is the point of this one. It is a wristband and I made it because my wrist flopped around. You will see on monday.
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Brandon_3 formerly BRabbitt
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
WOW ,
Ok this I think would start as a glove, Need to keep the hand warm to. The glove would have supports ware needed for Flop wrist,etc. The tips of the fingers would have Velcro to use for light objects. If handling a heaver object you could use a buckle and strap from palm to wrist buckle? When I drove semi , I also had to load and unload them ,basically one handed and sometimes below O with my erbs In time you will learn how to use your affected side for sure You do end up thinking one handed.Hopefully some one might consider my design. If it might help??
Best Wishes and try,
Tom
Ok this I think would start as a glove, Need to keep the hand warm to. The glove would have supports ware needed for Flop wrist,etc. The tips of the fingers would have Velcro to use for light objects. If handling a heaver object you could use a buckle and strap from palm to wrist buckle? When I drove semi , I also had to load and unload them ,basically one handed and sometimes below O with my erbs In time you will learn how to use your affected side for sure You do end up thinking one handed.Hopefully some one might consider my design. If it might help??
Best Wishes and try,
Tom
Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
Here are the Pics of the wristband I made. Not sure how to link em' try this http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... 1102410294 If you go there you will see the wristband in action. PM me any questions
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Re: Disigned a strap for holding onto things. Interested?
hi,
the link requires me to log into a Facebook acct. i do not have one or want one. is there a way for you to make pix available to the general public?
the link requires me to log into a Facebook acct. i do not have one or want one. is there a way for you to make pix available to the general public?