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MS: Everyday Tasks
Multiple sclerosis can make everyday tasks harder in ways that change from day to day, especially when fatigue, tremor, or grip strength are involved. This collection focuses on tools that reduce effort during dressing, reaching, and hand use, including reachers, compression gloves and socks, universal jar and bottle openers, zipper pulls, and bed rails. These are the items occupational therapists most often suggest for conserving energy at home.
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Compression Gloves
Skin Tone Compression Gloves Relief From Arthritis: Comfy Cotton
$19.99$23.99Choose options
Outerwear
Adaptive Puffer Jacket for Men | Magnetic Closure | Parkinson's & Arthritis
$99.99$125.00Choose options
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