SWING AWAY RELEASE
USB JOYSTICKS
HEAVY DUTY HOCKEY WRIST
SWIVEL ARM RESTS
UNI-CRANK BIKE PEDAL
DOUBLE BONE
INSTRUMENT MOUNTING ATTACHMENT
SERRATED SOCKET BAR
LIFT AND LOCK TABLE MOUNT
PADDLE SWITCH
GAMER
HAMMER PROSTHETIC
ROLLING FLOOR STANDS
The Swing Away Release was designed to provide easier maneuverability of your Lift and Lock System. Once you find a position for your system that works best for you everything can be locked into place with the applicable handles and screws.
Should you want to move your system for any reason, there is no need to unlock everything and loose the position that you've decided is ideal. Instead you can simple press of the handles on the Swing Away Release to move your entire system. When you are ready for it again it can swing back, clicking into its predetermined position.
Joysticks are an excellent way for users to interact with any assistive technology they might have. They are easy to use and installation is simple with USB Plug-and-Play technology and either a Lift and Lock System or a Tube and Socket System will hold it in place easily. It is a simple device that makes a big difference in the lives of its users, giving them the ability to better control their environment or devices.
What makes these joysticks different from any other joystick is that they were designed specifically for this purpose. They are built knowing that they will likely be used all day, every day- circumstance that a regular joystick just won't stand up in.
The Heavy Duty Hockey Wrist provides someone with an amputated hand the opportunity to play the game they love. Holding a hockey stick requires two points of contact for the majority of gameplay, but for someone with only one hand this can prove to be an unsurpassable obstacle.
The Heavy Duty Hockey Wrist connects a pre-existing prosthetic joint with the end of the hockey stick, giving the necessary second point of contact. It holds the end of the stick with a double ball pivot to allow for a wide range of motion and a quick disconnect.
The Swivel Arm Rest is a simple arm rest design that offers the flexibility of a pivoting movement. Because every user in a wheelchair or power chair is different in one way or another, it can be difficult to make a mass-produced chair comfortable for a unique user. The Swivel Arm Rest adds a level of customization to the chair in that the user is free to position their arm at an angle of their choosing as opposed to the straight arm rest that comes standard on so many wheelchairs.
The Swivel Arm Rest mounts to a wheelchair or power chair in place of the existing arm rest making it sturdy while still allowing the pivoting action.
The Uni-Crank Bike Pedal is a unique attachment for bikers with a leg amputation or a situation where one leg might be shorter than the other. The Uni-Crank mounts to one side of a bike in place of a regular pedal. The rider then uses the bike with the Uni-Crank in place to find out which length of crank is most desirable.
The Uni-Crank can also be used in situations where a user has limited motion in one or both of their legs. The offset pivot point helps to compensate for this limited motion while allowing the user to propel the bike forward.
The Double Bone is a new arm segment design that provides as way to split an arm, giving two mounting points instead of one. This means two arm segments can mount to one joint.
This opportunity allows for a secondary arms to be mounted alongside the original arm or for a split to be incorporated partway through an arm. This addition adds more possibilities for customization to better suit the needs of the user.
A design solution where we can give a child the opportunity to express his or herself is something we are always excited about. This case in particular was something to get excited over because this child wanted to play the Baritone but the inability to hold the instrument was getting in the way.
This device is designed to clamp onto the Baritone in a non-cumbersome way. Once installed, the wedge can fit into any of the Lift and Lock arms, holding the horn for the child. Now it can be played without having to hold it in hand. It is as simple as resting a hand near the valves to play the notes and blowing into the mouthpiece.
The Serrated Socket Bar has a similar purpose to a standard Socket Bar but functions with a slight difference. Like any other Socket Bar, the Serrated Socket Bar is mounted to a wheelchair using the appropriate Frame Clamps and is intended to receive the Vertical Bars of the Lift and Lock System which in turn host your Lift and Lock Arm.
The difference in functionality comes into play when the wheelchair or power chair that it is mounted to tilts or has angled front-to-back tubing. The Serrated Socket Bar can be mounted to such situations with frames clamps, and the serration allows the Vertical Bars it is housing remain vertical.
Like our Rolling Floor Stand, the Lift and Lock Table Mount is a rugged and portable receptacle for your existing Lift and Lock System. When coupled with either a Head and Tail Arm or a Head and Tail with Riser Arm serves to hold a variety of devices, trays and other items while the user is at the table. Simply remove your system by the Vertical Bar and insert that bar into the Table Mount. The handle on the Table mount can then lock the Vertical Bar in place.
The two front legs of the Table Mount can be manipulated around obstacles and provide a great deal of balance to stop your system from tipping. For travel the legs can be folded in completely to reduce the overall footprint.
The Paddle Switch was designed for a client that needed to use a hand switch in order to fully access their power chair. This user was experiencing difficulty with standard existing buttons and switches because they offer only a small surface upon which to activate them. This particular user found it too difficult to hit such a small target.
The Paddle Switch offers what a regular switch or button does not. The activating surface of the Paddle Switch is customizable and therefore can come in almost any size. This way the user can move their hand without the precision required for smaller buttons. A larger target makes to switch much easier to activate.
The Gamer is a mounting system design for mounting various video game controllers to a Lift and Lock System. It was started as a custom design job for a client that lacked the strength to hold up the game controller. The desire to play the game was as present as it is with most children, but the physical capacity just was not there. To get around this obstacle, we created the Gamer.
The Gamer is a mounting device that attaches a standard wedge to the game controller. This means that the weight of the controller can be received by a Lift and Lock Arm. To use the controller the user's hand can rest on top of the controller, not even needing to support the weight of his or her own hand.
This Hammer Prosthesis is designed to give someone with a hand amputation the ability to use a hammer. By nature, the act of hammering is rough and physically demanding. A prosthesis in this situation would have to be equally tough in order to stand up to the task.
The durable stainless steel adapter can fit into existing prostheses, making the hammer head an extension of the user's arm. The pin holes in the adapter face give it the ability to be positioned at various angles to the user's forearm.
The Rolling Floor Stand is a device that adds a great deal of functionality to the Lift and Lock System. It acts as another platform to hold any of the vertical bars that are currently hosting your Lift and Lock Arm. Your system can easily be removed from wherever it might be at present by loosening the appropriate handle and in turn, can be inserted into the Rolling Floor Stand.
Being able to host your system apart from a wheelchair means it can follow you almost anywhere you go. The Rolling Floor Stand is great for holding a device next to a bed, table or chair with the freedom of being able to roll to a different location.