
Based on a unique, patented one-piece handle, the device braces the forearm on three sides to stabilize the wrist and shift bending loads to the forearm making it feel like a solid extension of the user's arm. Chicago-native Michael Adams is the inventor of the StrongArm® ambulatory aid. "With an improved function and fashionable form, this is the next evolution in the forearm crutch design. It's only a matter of time before bulky, multi-piece constructions are considered outdated," says Adams.
StrongArm booth crowded with interested Physical Therapists
StrongArm®'s most unique feature is its curved, tubular handle. This is the essence of the revolutionary forearm crutch launched in its initial design phase back in 2004. It took two years before StrongArm®'s chief designer and inventor, Michael Adams, along with the Chicago- based engineering company Design Integrity, finally signed off on the blue prints and submitted them to the most exacting manufacturers in the industry. With its debut at MedTrade 2006 in Atlanta, StrongArm® Mobility launches its long-awaited introduction to the market.
The key benefit of the StrongArm® Forearm Cane is that it is essentially a labor-saving device. The patented forearm cradle provides outstanding support by shifting weight from the wrist to the forearm, optimizing comfort and, most importantly, your peace of mind.
The proprietary off-set design, never before applied to a forearm crutch in the industry, centers loads over the patented floor tip, providing superior stability and control. This process makes walking both safer and easier.
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