2-Point Discrimination
Tactile 2-point discrimination testing tool for sensory evaluation
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Tactile 2-point discrimination testing tool for sensory evaluation
Compact 4-row abacus for basic calculations
Standard 9-Hole Peg Test for assessing fine motor dexterity.
Tactile alphabet tiles for learning and literacy
Interactive helicopter toy with tactile features
Tactile clock for telling time by touch
Tactile dice with braille dots for accessible gaming
Braille-compatible building blocks for creative play
Tactile abacus with audible clicking feedback
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Crochet hooks for able knitting
Portable braille identification keyring for personalization
Adaptive pencil holder with drag-style grip for improved writing control
Tactile cooking aid for egg preparation
Tactile 3D model of kidney glomerulus for anatomy education
Hand grip strengthening tool with multiple resistance levels
Hand grip strengthening tool with multiple resistance levels
Hand grip strengthening tool with multiple resistance levels
3D-printed hand rehabilitation device with adjustable screws for progressive resistance therapy
Tactile 3D model of human heart for anatomy education
Tactile diagram of heart anatomy with raised features
Multi-view adaptive interaction switch for therapy and communication access
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Adaptive tool for easier key turning
Tactile 3D hemisphere model of kidney structure
Tactile diagram of kidney anatomy with raised features
Left and right shoe lacing boards for teaching shoe-tying skills
Ergonomic stand for laptop positioning
Ergonomic adjustable laptop stand for enhanced viewing
Low-force adaptive switch for accessible activation in therapy and communication
Compact 60mm adaptive switch housing for accessible input access
Adjustable stand for magnifying glass or optical aids
Mathematical frame for addition and subtraction practice
Tactile diagram of kidney nephron structure
Light Switch Inspired Soroban Abacus for the Blind
Tactile intersection model for O&M training
Tactile route shape models for O&M instruction
Spherical pen grip aid for improved writing control
Supportive writing aid for improved pen control
Accessible pencil holder with tactile organization
Tactile periodic table of elements for chemistry education
Finger guard for Perkins Brailler to improve typing accuracy
Braille-labeled unifix cubes for math education
Adaptive tool for easier electrical plug removal
Portable pocket-sized abacus for on-the-go calculations
3D tactile symbols for core curriculum concepts
Adaptive switch with contoured top for reliable alternative access input
Large-surface adaptive rocker switch for alternative access
Tactile screen reader display with multiple configurations
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Sorting and slotting box for tactile learning activities
Adaptive handle attachment for forks and spoons to assist with grip and feeding
Interactive swing cell mechanism for tactile learning
Interactive swing cell mechanism for tactile learning
Adaptive task organization and tracking tool
Enhanced task tracking and management system
Interactive tile for learning connections and patterns
Braille dominoes for accessible gaming
Tactile matching game for learning and memory activities
Set of tactile tiles for pattern recognition and learning
Token sorting and slotting activity for fine motor skills
Adaptive tool for easier toothpaste dispensing
Japanese abacus for mathematical calculations
Single-body adaptive switch housing for durable access and activation training
Tactile 3D model of the urinary system for anatomy education
Adaptive vice jaw attachments for improved grip and control
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