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Mobile Arm Supports
Improves function and reduces fatigue for everyday activities
Mobile Arm Supports (MAS) are used for people who have impairments resulting from:
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Motor Neurone Disease
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Stroke
- Other Neurological conditions
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The MAS can be mounted directly on tables (the simplest), or on a wheelchair, or, with a freestanding frame, for example, at a dining table, a riser chair, a kitchen countertop, at the bedside. |
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The equipment range includes the Standard, Table and Elevating Mobile Arm Supports. Sub-components include arm troughs from infant to large adult in size including the new flying saucer. In addition to the vertical counterbalance movement of the Elevating Proximal arm, up/down assistance is available through the new range (5 combinations) of offset swivel including a pronation/ supination spring counterbalance action for a wider range of movement. |
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