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Wrist brace pictures
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:05 am
by Brandon_3
Here is a picture of the wristband I was talking about. I will take more but here you can see it in action I am using it on the handle of an arm bike. As you can see you can adjust the tension of the strap so that I can turn my wrist to put my hand on the handle.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24788128@N04/sets/ any questions feel free to ask
Brandon_3
RTBPI, 5.5 years ago alvused nerves but I have regained my shoulder and 30% bicep and a muscle/tendon transfer to give me a tricep and wrist fusion.
Re: Wrist brace pictures
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:09 pm
by ArmStrong
CONGRATS ON YOUR RECOVERY,SOUNDS LIKE YOUR GETTING SOME FAVORABLE RESULTS,I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A VIDEO SO I CAN GET A BETTER VISUAL ON HOW YOU USE IT ALSO DO YOU THINK THIS STRAP COULD BE USEFUL FOR HELPING TO KEEP MY HAND ON A MOTORCYCLE HANDLE BAR AND WOULD IT ALLOW ME TO SQUEEZE THE CLUTCH LEVER? I HAVE A TLBPI BUT I'M PLANNING ON GETTING BACK ON MY BIKE AND WOULD LIKE TO USE BOTH ARM/HANDS AND IT SOUNDS LIKE THIS STRAP MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP.
Re: Wrist brace pictures
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:30 am
by Master DIVER TOM
Driving a motorcycle with erbs, This is what work for me, I can only hope it May help you
First choose a handle bar that fit your limitation of reach. I used Z-Bars,less reach. Rotate the Clutch lever downwards till you can reach it better. Have your good arm move the other to the handle bar that also help me. You could consider a three wheeler, I like the new style with two wheels in front.
RIGHT ON!
1969 saying
Tom
Re: Wrist brace pictures
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:28 pm
by Brandon_3
You could use it to connect to a motorcycle handle. I don't know about working the clutch with no hand function, but, I'm sure you can figure it out or swith the clutch handle to the side that works. As I said the strap is adjustable so you could cinch it down to the hndle bars to make it tighter or if you are trying to hold on to something that has a thinner handle you can adjust to fit it. I will get some video of the brace in action.
Brandon