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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

24 18 09 Body-worn holders

Devices worn on the body that hold an object.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Cordless Telephone Holder ( Communication: Telephones: Cordless Telephones )
  2. Cordless Telephone Holder ( Telephones: Telephone Accessories: Telephone Accessories General )
  3. Fishing Rod Holder ( Recreation: Sports and Outdoor Recreation: Fishing )
  4. Fishing Rod Holder for Amputee ( Recreation: Sports and Outdoor Recreation: Fishing )
  5. Forearm Cuff Tool Holder ( Aids for Daily Living: Holding: Holding General )
  6. Musical Instrument Holder ( Recreation: Music )
  7. One Hand Fishing Rod Holder ( Recreation: Sports and Outdoor Recreation: Fishing )
  8. Pacifier Holder ( Aids for Daily Living: Child Care )
  9. Shoulder Strap Carrying Aid ( Aids for Daily Living: Carrying: Carrying General )
  10. Speech Aid Accessory ( Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Oral Speech: Artificial Larynxes )
  11. Tracheostomy Tube Holder ( Aids for Daily Living: Health Care: Tracheostomy Devices )
  12. Utensil Holder ( Aids for Daily Living: Holding: Utensil Holders )
  13. Waist Pouch ( Aids for Daily Living: Carrying: Carrying General )

Back to 24 18 Assistive products to assist or replace arm function, hand function, finger function or a combination of these functions.

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