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Who Can Benefit from Angled Utensils?
Angled utensils are beneficial for a wide range of individuals, including but not limited to:
Elderly patients
with reduced hand strength
Individuals with
neurological disorders
Patients recovering from surgery affecting the upper extremities
Anyone with
limited range of motion
in their hands or wrists
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