Hi Pat - Not sure, but
try searching for "adaptive equipment".
Sammye
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A student's prosthetic hand has been damaged (not lab related) and unfortunately they now have very limited ability to grasp/steady items such as graduated cylinders, flasks, etc.å Does anyone know of some sort of countertop item that could help stabilize graduated cylinders and other "tippy" items?å I can imagine a few creative designs but I would rather have a commercial ADA-type product if possible.å I've done a small bit of online searching but no luck so far; I'm probably not using the correct search words.
Thanks
Pat
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