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Steering Wheel Spinner Ring for Amputee

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  1. AMPUTEE SPINNER Picture of AMPUTEE SPINNER The Amputee Spinner is a steering wheel spinner ring designed for use by drivers with a prosthetic upper limb or hook. This device features a large ring that attaches to the rim of the steering wheel. This device can be removed when not required by the driver. WARRANTY: 5 years....[More Information]

  2. HOSMER DRIVING RING The Hosmer Driving Ring is a steering wheel spinner ring for upper extremity amputees that is designed for use on automobile steering wheels, boat tillers, aircraft controls, and most bicycles. The device attaches with a clamp to the steering instrument; the side of the clamp has a rubber surface for a secure grip. The swivel ring is coated in plastic, and has a 4/5-inch inside diameter....[More Information]

  3. STEERING CONTROL HOOK GRIP (MODEL 3521) Picture of STEERING CONTROL HOOK GRIP (MODEL 3521) The Steering Control Hook Grip, model 3521, is a spinner ring designed for use by individuals who use a two-finger prosthetic hook when driving. The device attaches to a bar mounted on the steering wheel in a ball bearing spinner receptacle. To secure the steering wheel for ease in handling, the user places one finger on the outside of the spinner ring while postioning the other finger on the inside....[More Information]

  4. STEERING DEVICE FOR HOOK PROSTHESIS (MODEL 101H) The Steering Device for a Hook Prosthesis, model 101H, is a steering wheel spinner ring for an amputee to grasp. A threaded rod and block attach between the inner edges of the steering wheel, and the ring-type device fits securely into the block for steering....[More Information]

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