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  1. BODY MOUNT (LEG) FOR IPHONE, IPOD TOUCH AND IPAD Picture of BODY MOUNT (LEG) FOR IPHONE, IPOD TOUCH AND IPAD The Body Mount (Leg) for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad is a cell phone holder and tablet computer mounting system for people with upper or lower extremity, grasping and mobility disabilities, people with use of one hand, and wheelchair users. The system includes two adjustable straps to secure an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch on the user's leg while seated in a wheelchair. OPTIONS: Mounts are available for the iPod Touch, iPhone 4, iPhone 4G, iPad 1 and iPad 2....[More Information]

  2. CARRYING AIDS FOR WHEELCHAIR --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to keep essential items at hand while in his wheelchair. Three carrying aids were made and attached the left arm of the wheelchair. The first was a carrying pouch for a cell phone. Made of metal, the pouch is lined with vinyl to protect the phone from damage. The second was a small, flat metal tray to carry the remote control for operating the front door. Also added to the arm was a pocket made of vinyl to carry the had...[More Information]

  3. CELL PHONE AND MINI KEYBOARD EXTENSION HOLDER Picture of CELL PHONE AND MINI KEYBOARD EXTENSION HOLDER --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with use of only one arm to dial a cell phone and type on its mini keyboard extension. A holder in the shape of the phone and its extension was cut out of plywood, with an additional strip of wood at the sides and bottom to hold the phone in place. A strap with a pull-tight Velcro fastener was attached to the holder. The strap wraps around the user's arm and when the arm rests on a table or other surface, the phone and keyboard are stead...[More Information]

  4. GO RING Picture of GO RING Go Ring is a cell phone holder and a stand for a tablet computer designed for use by individuals with fine motor, grasping, or neurological disabilities, spinal cord injury or arthritis. The device reduces the risk of dropping and breaking smartphones and tablet computers. Go Ring fastens to the back of the device with an adhesive pad. It rotates in 360 degrees when used with a smart phone, and it can function as a stand for a tablet computer with adjustable mounting angles. The adhesive pad sup...[More Information]

  5. PHONE HOLDER --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with motor neuron disease to talk on the telephone in privacy. Because the individual no longer has use of his arms, the device needed to be adaptable to both a standard cordless phone and a cell phone. The holder is equipped with a gooseneck arm and clamps to the push handle of a wheelchair. Attached to the gooseneck arm is a plastic spring clamp with jaws lined with vinyl. A caregiver dials the number being called and places the phone...[More Information]

  6. RAM MOUNTS EZ-ON/OFF FLEXIBLE SEAT CLAMP MOUNT Picture of RAM MOUNTS EZ-ON/OFF FLEXIBLE SEAT CLAMP MOUNT The RAM Mounts EZ-ON/OFF Flexible Seat Clamp Mount is a stand for a tablet computer, cell phone holder and a computer mounting kit for wheelchair designed for use by individuals with use of only one hand, or mobility, lower extremity or upper extremity disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mount consists of comes with a universal mount with clamp and 2.5-inch diameter ball base, an 18-inch flex rod, a single socking mounting system, and a custom high strength composite non-locking cradle hol...[More Information]

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