Rubber gloves for electrical purposes
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 929 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-6870
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β¦ Synopsis
Four post-graduate students have won awards totalling Β£15,000 in the third annual Medic Awards which were lmtlated by the British Surgical Trades Association and are orgamsed by the Royal Society of Arts Lawrence Eastwell, who graduated with a BA Hons in 3-D Design from Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, was mohvated by a destre to design a piece of equipment for the disabled He did much of the research for his project -a standing frame for children with cerebral palsy -at the Marjone McClure School for Disabled Children He idenhfied the main disadvantages of exlstmg products as being instability, immobility, weight, and straps which could be undone by the chdd, making the frame unsafe. He aimed to overcome some of the shortcomings of existing products and his design incorporates extra belting to compensate for postural misahgnment and can be easily manoeuvred by the physiotherapist or teacher. He has also introduced a table-top facihty which wall enable the child to take part m a number of actwlties, such as drawing and painting.
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