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Anyone Got a medical problem they wish someone would make a device to help?
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I know a lot of people that would like to help people with medical problems, they`re most guys interested in engineering, etc - one for example has made a new kind of walking stick
Is there anyone with a problem that could be helped with some kind of device? If so post your problem and what you`d want it to do for you and maybe they can help.
examples would be things like a better walking stick, or wheel chair that goes up stairs, or something like that.
Is there anyone with a problem that could be helped with some kind of device? If so post your problem and what you`d want it to do for you and maybe they can help.
examples would be things like a better walking stick, or wheel chair that goes up stairs, or something like that.
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Do we get a cut of the patent/royalties? Seems like they wanna make money out of other peoples' ideas ... ? Or am I just a cynical bastard? (No need to actually answer that please!) :razz:
But grip aids are useful for older folks. :yes:
i don't force them. i sometimes struggle to turn normal, non-stiff keys because of the way you need to grip it.
the stiff handles are easier, cause you can always use the heel of your hand, but still not fab.
I think the person that came up with the product would be lucky to get a cut themselves. It seems the average time it takes takes to get things to market is 5 to 10 years!!
And that assuming they don`t give up.
Not to make light of the problem, but if the problem is with your own door locks, etc have you tried an oil like WD40?
My bedroom door handle was starting to get stiff and make a grinding noise when you turned it si I just used some sewing machine oil and the problem was fixed.
Same thing when I was living abroad this one door had a slider type lock that was so hard to slide across, but we put some engine oil on it (a little) and it was so easy to slide after that.
You could try sparying some WD40 into the lock and it will usually penetrate really well and ease up the lock.
they aren't stiff. it's because my crappy fingers are my index and middle fingers, and it's not reet easy turning a key with your thumb and ring finger.
i don't have a problem when my fingers aren't sore.
And invisible braces that you can't feel