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Health Articles 2009
 

Revolutionary New Wrist Brace Promises Healing Without Injuring Lifestyle, and Hope for Those With Hand Impairments

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) April 28, 2008 -- M.H. Bennett Inc. has released The Helpful Hand, a revolutionary new brace designed to assist treatment of hand, wrist, and thumb injuries as well as chronic conditions, while simultaneously allowing normal, everyday function.

For all who suffer ailments such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or tennis elbow, this breakthrough brace opens the door to a life no longer dominated by pain and inactivity. By immobilizing the affected areas, The Helpful Hand provides the opportunity for damaged or inflamed tissue to rest and heal, but with its patented support system, it also enables its wearer to easily grasp and hold dozens of everyday objects without any stress or strain.

The real breakthrough, however, is its triple patented support system that both holds and stabilizes everyday objects with the use of a support strap, and supports the Tripod Pinch to assist with fine motor skills. It is in this way that stress is taken off of injured tissues, which in turn will promote faster healing, eliminate pain, and also improve fine motor skills. By using an adjustable strap that will hold anything as small as a sewing needle or as large as a small cup in the hand, the amount of gripping force needed to hold and manipulate an object is greatly reduced. In addition to this, because the Tripod Pinch is so pivotal in performing fine motor tasks, The Helpful Hand is the only brace on the market that assists with this effort by correctly positioning the thumb in opposition to, and in closer proximity with, the index and middle fingers.

On the tennis court, on the golf course, in the garden, or just around the house, The Helpful Hand accommodates any lifestyle. Each brace is created from high-quality materials that promote comfort and durability.

The Helpful Hand is immediately available for purchase at http://www.thehelpfulhand.com, as well as a select few retail stores. In order to ensure the perfect fit for everyone, three models are presented, each offered in a range of sizes. They vary according to the specific condition of the person and to the degree of support needed.

About M.H. Bennett Inc.
M.H. Bennett Inc. is a company founded in March of 2005 that specializes in products promoting rehabilitation and independence for people with any type of disability.

Owner Marc Bennett, MS OTR/L has been a practicing Occupational Therapist in the Chicago area for more than 17 years. Teaching, evaluating, and designing adaptive solutions, Mr. Bennett has been avidly engaged in helping others meet their potential throughout his career. His work with people with disabilities began in the early 80s during which time he has helped thousands regain abilities lost due to injury or illness.

For information: http://www.thehelpfulhand.com or
Contact: info(at)thehelpfulhand.com
Phone/FAX: (847) 749-4192
Cell Phone: (312) 315-3872

Contact:
Marc Bennett, MS OTR/L
M.H. Bennett Inc.
695 Old Buffalo Grove Rd.
Wheeling, IL 60090
Phone/FAX: (847) 749-4192
Cell Phone: (312) 315-3872
info @ thehelpfulhand.com
http://www.thehelpfulhand.com

Please call if you'd like more information on this product, or to schedule a demonstration.

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