Welcome to the SS-AT project website! In this website, you can obtain and share digital data of assistive devices and tools that can be manufactured by 3D printers, as well as useful information for consultations on their adaptation. By sharing our experiences, we aim to provide and utilize assistive devices and tools that are suitable for the lives of users.
Welcome to the SS-AT project website! In this website, you can obtain and share digital data of assistive devices and tools that can be manufactured by 3D printers, as well as useful information for consultations on their adaptation. By sharing our experiences, we aim to provide and utilize assistive devices and tools that are suitable for the lives of users.

Straw Holder for mug

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Published
2017/09/08 00:00
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2021/09/24 16:31

Summary

A straw clip helps manage difficult situations by holding the straw securely to the cup. This is useful when a normal straw is used with a thick glass or a mug. The size of this can be customized to fit the size of the straw or the glass/mug.

Tips for adaptation

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) progression limits the range of neck joint motion, body movement, and the reach. In that case, fix a straw near the mouth to avoid unnecessary movement. Installing two or more holes allows the angle adjustment of the straw. Use two holes to stabilize the straw on the edge of the glass/cup. It is also good to put a handle on this straw holder.

    For people with Guillain-Barré syndrome, choose non-slippery material to make the hole stay and make it easier for the user to insert a straw.

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