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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Strap is added to a wood transfer board to aid in lifting and positioning it. Using a standard wood transfer board with beveled ends, drill, sand and varnish two slots 1/1/2 by 1/2 inch. The slots are 16 inches and 12 inches from one end of the board and 12 inches and 8 inches from the other end of the board. Loop 16 inches of 1 inch wide Dacron web strap through the slots and sew end to end to form a loop. Loop should be large enough to put hand through Includes drawings. SKILLS REQUIRED: Simple woodworking. Sewing. AUTHOR: Kogl, J: Loe, M. TITLE: Sliding Board Modification for Persons with C6-C7 Quadriplegia. REF: Journal: Physical Therapy: Vol 61 No 9 September: P 1291-1292. 1981.

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