Spinal Cord Injury
Living with a spinal cord injury requires specialized tools and adaptive equipment to maintain safety, independence, and daily function. This collection features mobility aids, seating supports, transfer devices, pressure relief cushions, and adaptive tools designed to help individuals navigate daily life more safely and comfortably. An assistive device guide published by Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO) highlights that utilizing properly fitted adaptive tools and tailored positioning systems is crucial for minimizing daily pain and fatigue, shielding vulnerable skin and joints from pressure injuries, and maximizing independent participation.
Selected with occupational therapy principles in mind, these solutions promote independence, reduce strain, and support physical well-being for improved quality of life at home and in the community.
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