September 28, 2016 in Solution

Via Thingiverse
Designed for anyone who struggles to control a joystick with pincer grip – this 3D printing project might be the one for you!
Our sponsor charity DEMAND Design & Manufacture for Disability will be happy to help if you donāt have access to a 3D printer, just get in touch via their website.
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Via Thingiverse
Tags: 3d printing, 3D-printed, ALS, arthritis, cerebral palsy, dexterity, disability, electric-wheelchair, essential-tremor, grip, hemiplegia, independence, mobility, multiple-sclerosis, older people, Parkinson's-disease, powerchair, spina-bifida, spinal-cord-injury, stroke, traumatic-brain-injury, tremor