Rowing Motion Counting Device

Figure 1: Photo of the device. It mounts to the client’s wheelchair by slipping the horizontal bar on the right side of the photo under the seat cushion. The client grabs the handles with both hands and pulls and releases the handlebar to count. The battery-powered circuitry is mounted in the black box at the bottom of the photo, and audio feedback is provided through the two speakers.

This device is a counting game that also helps the client develop strength in his arms. The device counts in response to pulling and pushing a lever arm in a pattern similar to a rowing motion. It is attached to his wheelchair.

Karaoke Trainer

Figure 2: Photo of client using the device.

A device to simulate music therapy sessions so that the client can practice vocalizing independently. It plays a song only when the client sings along.

Custom Tricycle Braking System

Figure 2: client riding the custom tricycle

A custom braking system that allows a client with cerebral palsy to activate her tricycle brakes independently. She does this by rotating a braking bar that is attached to her handlebars.

Locker Assist

Figure 2: The client places a book on the locker assist flap, and then rotates it to a vertical position.

A sliding shelf that enables a teen with cerebral palsy to access her school locker independently.