Muscular Dystrophy and Meals: How Patients Can Overcome Difficulties and Improve Nutrition
By Chris Wright, published Dec 31, 2007
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Not only that, but persons with muscular dystrophy appreciate the continuity and solid routine afforded by regular mealtimes.
For those mealtimes to be truly effective, independence must be established. And one route to independence is to give people with muscular dystrophy the freedom to use their own tableware. Most dishes, bowls, and plates are not appropriate for people with disabilities. Specially adapted tableware is available which helps bridge the gap between a person's desire--and their ability to complete that desire.
Symptoms of muscular dystrophy include muscle contractions and limited range of movement. There is a company called Freedom Dinnerware which produces specially adapted cup holders and tableware for persons with muscular dystrophy.
Cup Holders
Whether in a wheelchair or at the dinner table, it can be difficult to consume beverages. Freedom's line of cup holders for people with muscular dystrophy accepts cups ranging from 6 to 46 ounces. These sturdy cupholders are available in an attractive neutral color which blends in with any furnishings.
But there are two features which distinguish these cup holders from others. First, these cupholders fold down flat, so that they are easy to transport. Second-and the best thing about these cup holders--is that they employ a patented vacuum base system which is unique to the Freedom Dinnerware line of adaptive products. This vacuum base easily applies to any flat, smooth surface. It is virtually impossible to knock off by accident. But when it comes time to remove the suction base, it is easy to do so simply by lifting one corner of the suction base.
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