Re: Playing Guitar
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Title:
Re: Playing Guitar
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Terrance--
FWIW, I have some success with fabricating a simple, self-suspended, Toronto
3/4 style socket out of surlyn, soflyn or semiflex and incorporating a pick in
the distal end at the appropriate angle to strum with.
JTA
In a message dated 8/31/98 7:38:43 PM, <Email Address Redacted> wrote:
<<I have a Pt who has a very short R congenital BE. He does not use a
prosthesis, but would like to learn to play guitar.
He is looking for a inexpensive device that could assist him.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.>>
FWIW, I have some success with fabricating a simple, self-suspended, Toronto
3/4 style socket out of surlyn, soflyn or semiflex and incorporating a pick in
the distal end at the appropriate angle to strum with.
JTA
In a message dated 8/31/98 7:38:43 PM, <Email Address Redacted> wrote:
<<I have a Pt who has a very short R congenital BE. He does not use a
prosthesis, but would like to learn to play guitar.
He is looking for a inexpensive device that could assist him.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.>>
Citation
“Re: Playing Guitar,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210826.