Congenital trans-radial cricket appliance.
Chloe Grace
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Title:
Congenital trans-radial cricket appliance.
Creator:
Chloe Grace
Date:
2/27/2012
Text:
Hello.
I have a teenage patient who wishes to improve his cricket game with the aid of a prosthesis. He currently does not wear a prosthesis for any activity.
He has a long, trans-radial congenital limb which he currently just rests against the cricket bat.
I have searched for suitable terminal devices but have not found a suitable one. The 'spade grip' from RSLSteeper offers good rotation but is far to bulky for him to use effectively. Golf appliances are too springy and the grip sections' are too narrow.
I was contemplating the TRS 'pinch hitter bat adapter'?
Any ideas (including pictures) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chloë Grace BSc Hons.
Prosthetist / RSLSteeper.
Harold Wood, UK.
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RSLSteeper Group Limited, 51 Riverside, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent
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I have a teenage patient who wishes to improve his cricket game with the aid of a prosthesis. He currently does not wear a prosthesis for any activity.
He has a long, trans-radial congenital limb which he currently just rests against the cricket bat.
I have searched for suitable terminal devices but have not found a suitable one. The 'spade grip' from RSLSteeper offers good rotation but is far to bulky for him to use effectively. Golf appliances are too springy and the grip sections' are too narrow.
I was contemplating the TRS 'pinch hitter bat adapter'?
Any ideas (including pictures) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chloë Grace BSc Hons.
Prosthetist / RSLSteeper.
Harold Wood, UK.
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of this e-mail and no liability shall be accepted for any loss arising from its use.
RSLSteeper Group Limited, 51 Riverside, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent
ME2 4DP. Company Registered in England, Reg. No. 04782018.
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Citation
Chloe Grace, “Congenital trans-radial cricket appliance.,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/233344.