Tips sorted by category
Tips sorted by author and their injury level
- High tetraplegia without function in arms and hands (C2-4, ASIA A, B)
- High tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C5-6, ASIA A, B)
- Low tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C7- Th1, ASIA A, B)
- High paraplegia with impaired balance (Th 2-10, ASIA A, B)
- Low paraplegia (Th11- S1, ASIA A, B)
- Motor incomplete tetraplegia (C2-Th1, ASIA C, D)
- Motor incomplete paraplegia ( Th2-S1, ASIA C, D)
- Tetraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (C2-Th1, ASIA D, E)
- Paraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (Th2-S1, ASIA D, E)
Rob
Rob runs a small company making gripping aids for people with reduced hand function (see www.activehands.co.uk). He is also a DJ, a world traveller, regular motor home user and a wheelchair sportsman.
He was injured in 1996 and is a C5/6 incomplete tetra.
| 2 tips and ideas | |
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 | Exercise aids Exercise Aids allowing indenpendent gymtraining för persone with impaired handfunction |
 | Gripping Aid A gripping aid to improve grippfunction and to facilitate everyday activities for persons with impaired handfunction |