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What Types of Adaptive Eating Utensils are Available?
There are several types of adaptive eating utensils designed to assist patients:
Weighted utensils
: Help stabilize hand tremors.
Angled utensils
: Assist patients with limited wrist movement.
Built-up handles
: Easier to grasp for patients with weak grip.
Rocker knives
: Facilitate one-handed cutting.
Suction plates
: Prevent the plate from slipping, making it easier to scoop food.
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