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Joint protection for people with hand arthritis
Toothbrushes and small utensils
Getting dressed
Doorknob levers and turning tools
Large-handled tools
Jar and can openers
Kitchen knives and cutting boards
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Automatic scissors
Pens and pencils
Holding a book
Shoulder straps
Getting dressed
Doorknob levers and turning tools
Large-handled tools
Jar and can openers
Kitchen knives and cutting boards
Content
Automatic scissors
Pens and pencils
Holding a book
Shoulder straps
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An adaptive cutting board has nail pegs and a raised ledge to help secure food during meal prep. This can help protect hand joints by lessening the amount of force needed to hold on to food while chopping.