How and When to use Liftware Steady

 
 

Liftware Steady is an amazing utensil that uses computer technology to stabilize hand tremors during eating. The small computer within the device captures an unwanted hand tremor and, using its two motors in the handle, sends a movement to the utensil in the opposite direction. As a result, the utensil can remain steady as it picks up food and moves towards the mouth.

Independent Use Requires:

  • At least one intact upper extremity/hand

  • Sufficient range of motion and strength in the intact hand to grasp device

  • Sufficient active range of motion in the intact upper extremity to bring hand to mount

  • Ability to motor plan

Liftware Steady Compensates for These Deficits:

  • Difficulty bringing food to the mouth on a spoon or fork due to arm or hand tremors

  • Difficulty controlling upper extremity voluntary movement resulting in food spillage off of spoon or fork before getting to the mouth

  • Involuntary upper extremity movements resulting in food spillage off of spoon or fork before getting to the mouth

  • Decreased upper extremity coordination resulting in food spillage off of spoon or fork before getting to the mouth

  • Deficits in upper extremity gross motor coordination resulting in food spillage off of spoon or fork before getting to the mouth

  • Upper extremity ataxia resulting in food spillage off of spoon or fork before getting to the mouth

Diagnoses Liftware Steady is Commonly Used For:

  • Parkinson’s Disease

  • Essential Tremors

  • Huntington’s Disease

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Cerebrovascular Accident

  • Stroke

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Tremors resulting from alcohol abuse or alcohol withdrawl

  • Dystonia

  • Tics

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