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Special swimming concerns for the child with spina bifida!

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Special Switch Mounting Kit L2316: Special Switch Mounting Kit
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Rectangular Switch Mouting Plate, 3" X 5" L2318: Rectangular Switch Mouting Plate, 3" X 5"
All plates have 1/4" - 20 threaded stud back.
Gooseneck Tubing 6" L2332: Gooseneck Tubing 6"
(Gooseneck) 5.8" - 27 M & F
Gooseneck Flex Tube 19" Long L2334: Gooseneck Flex Tube 19" Long
(Gooseneck) 5.8" - 27 M & F
Switch Assessment  Kit #1 L2501: Switch Assessment Kit #1
Theis value-packed chest is bursting with proven ability switches to suit all your needs.
Assessment Switch Kit #2 L2502: Assessment Switch Kit #2
Value-packed bundle of switches!
Petite Pillow Mounting System L2605: Petite Pillow Mounting System
Oh-So-Soft Petite Pillow Switch Now Comes with an Easy-to-Use Gooseneck Mounting System
Petite Pillow Accessory Kit - 4 Covers L2606: Petite Pillow Accessory Kit - 4 Covers
4 exciting designs for your Petite Pillow Switch!
Anti-Contamination Filter for any Sip and Puff Switch - 6 Pack L2612: Anti-Contamination Filter for any Sip and Puff Switch - 6 Pack
Sub-Micronic In-Line Filter Prevents Infection
Extra Straws For Sip & Puff Switch L2613: Extra Straws For Sip & Puff Switch
Safeguard health and hygiene.

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Assentive Computer Technology - Infrared Head Pointing

The Tracker and the Smart Nav AT can be helpful for users with carpal-tunnel syndrome, severe arthritis, quadriplegia, ALS, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis. Head pointing should be considered for computer users who have good head control and poor (or no) fine motor skills in their hands. Pointing is the quickest, most direct way of controlling the computer. Many people with disabilities have been forced to use scanning, mouth sticks, and other alternative devices when all they really needed to do was somehow point. One 'point' to remember when considering this kind of alternative mouse: you can use your head, but you don't really have to. You may use any body part that has reliable movement and control, like an arm or a knee, to place the dot upon. Also, you may use a hat, a headband, or a sweatband to hold the dot if you do not want to place the dot directly upon the skin.

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