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Mouth stick
1.
2. Physical impairments come in many
forms and can generally be classified as
a loss or limitation of function in muscle
control or movement or a limitation in
mobility.
This may include hands that are too
large or small for a keyboard, shakiness,
arthritis, paralysis, and limb loss, among
other difficulties.
3. a device that enables
users to control input
through a stick that they
manipulate with their
mouth.
5. is a mouth stick designed for use by
individuals with cerebral palsy, spinal
cord injury, or neurological, severe
physical or upper extremity disabilities.
The mouth stick has an adjustable angle
for better visibility. It can hold implements
such as a pen, pencil or paintbrush, and
can be used as a keyboard pointer or
page turner. The telescoping end makes
it easy to adjust length.
6. Lightweight protractible mouthstick
operated by the tongue, intended for
use by persons with no active neck
motion. Describes fabrication of a
mouthstick that would allow a person
with high level quadriplegia to operate
pushbutton devices. Materials include
angle aluminum, rigid plastic tubing, a
hose clamp, aluminum bushing, Plastisol
and a rubber band.
7. The Vacuum Wand is a mouthstick
designed for use by individuals with
upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord
injury, and severe physical disabilities.
Made of aluminum and plastic, this
device is designed for turning book or
magazine pages.