Skip navigation View an alternate layout of this website with limited styles and no horizontal scrolling
Menu
Skip to Quick Links

Products are listed alphabetically.

Page 1 of 1

  1. ACTION ARM Picture of ACTION ARM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 8/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Action Arm is an arm support for feeding designed for use by individuals with neurological or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This device features multiple joints that simulate the motions of the human arm and provides variable repetition and kinesthetic feedback. The unit is equipped with adjustable resistance and range of motion, and the stylus adjusts to hold writing or eating utensils. It has...[More Information]

  2. BALL BEARING FEEDER (MODELS BK7118, BK7122, & BK7125) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Ball Bearing Feeder, models BK7118, BK7122, and BK7125, is a balanced forearm orthosis designed as an arm support for feeding for persons with shoulder weakness. The device is available for the right or left arm and consists of a metal arm trough with free swinging arm support and a ball bearing joint. It can be clamped to most tubular wheelchairs with the included bracket. DIMENSIONS (measure from olecranon process...[More Information]

  3. BALL BEARING FEEDER WITH ELEVATING PROXIMAL ARM (MODEL BK7122) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The Ball Bearing Feeder with Elevating Proximal Arm, model7122, is a balanced forearm orthosis designed as an arm support for feeding for persons with shoulder weakness. The device is available for the right or left arm and consists of a metal arm trough with free swinging arm support and a ball bearing joint. The elevating proximal arm has rubber band powered ball bearing parallelogram frame to assist humeral abduction....[More Information]

  4. STABLE SLIDE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Stable Slide is an arm support designed to provide support and tactile cues during the activity of self feeding for individuals with tremors, limited strength, or motor control disabilities. In a typical application, the user positions his or her arm in the bottom portion of the device where the forearm is supported and can easily be pivoted down toward the plate as food is obtained. The user then slides his or her ...[More Information]

Page 1 of 1

Return to current products

AbleData, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
Maintained for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Dept. of Education
by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

The records in AbleData are provided for information purposes only. Neither the U.S. Department of Education nor ICF Macro has examined, reviewed, or tested any product, device, or information contained in AbleData. The Department and ICF Macro make no endorsement, representation, or warranty express or implied as to any product, device, or information set forth in AbleData. The views expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Department of Education, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, or ICF Macro.