This video shows two people with cervical spinal cord injuries preparing a complex meal using adaptive tools along with regular kitchen items that make cooking possible.
Adaptive cooking tools used in this video:
- Jar opening gripper
- Electric can opener
- Automatic/electric jar opener
- Silicone jar opener
- Table top jar and bottle holders
- Quadtools knife
- Rocking T knife
- Adaptive knife
- Adaptive eating utensils
- Adaptive scissors
- Adaptive cutting board
- Hand-held blender
- Scale Silicone measuring cups
- Electric salt and pepper shakers
- Oil dispenser Plate guard
- Silicone plate grip
- Non-slip plate mat
- Adaptive cup holder
- Silicone pot holder Lap tray
- Quadtools grabber
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Created by Craig Hospital and the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, this video highlights functional tools or adaptive equipment available for people with hand weakness who would like to gain more independence in their daily activities.
*** Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado, is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in the neuro-rehabilitation and research of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and brain injury (BI). Craig is a not-for-profit, free-standing, national center of excellence that has treated more than 31,000 patients with SCI and BI since 1956: https://craighospital.org/