Its great to see technology designed to help and make lives like yours better. This is pretty nifty and convenient. Love the cool badass look and the adjustable functionality. Stay awesome always, Abby. Peace & God bless.
This invention is just the ticket for quads with tenodesis! In thirty-eight years I've used several reachers of my own design. A sawed-off cattle prod, telescopic magnets, yard signs, and coat hangers. What a lucky discovery for me and others!
@@abby_marsh29 I enjoyed your website! The fanny pack, I'm taking a look. You might mention going to www.quadtools.com. My grabber - I love it and would like it on me all the time but it is kinda cumbersome - any suggestions?
How much does your reacher measure? I need one but I don't know I must choose manual because I'm c4 c5 and my wrist function is up to 2/5. Can u give me any advices?
It does really well, you just need the right angle to pick it up. It helps if there's a case on the phone. It's about $150 but worth it for my situation. I can live independently!
Quadriplegic people are unable to use their hands. You should change your video title to a paraplegic instead of a quadriplegic or you should be specific about quadriplegics who have partial hand movements.
I am a quadriplegic and I cannot move my hands so the title is correct. I can only lift my wrist which is how this tool operates. It was designed by a quad and for quads. All quadriplegics have impairments in their hand and it was specified in the video that you do not need hand function to operate it. If you are confused with my hand movement, it is because I use tenodesis grasp to put the tool on. I this also mention that this company has a sip n grip tool that quad's can use if you have weak wrist movement.
I see. Thanks for the clarification. I think your spinal cord injury was a partial one since you still have some wrist movement. I work with the people who are neck-down paralyzed and do not have any sort of wrist or hand movements.
@@nazmussahadat9753 Bastante tiene la chica como para rebatirle una lesión si es paraplejia o tetraplegia... un poco lamentable hacer hincapié en ese aspecto y no valorar el ejemplo de superación que es esta chica.
Its great to see technology designed to help and make lives like yours better. This is pretty nifty and convenient. Love the cool badass look and the adjustable functionality. Stay awesome always, Abby. Peace & God bless.
I have the 17" grabber, too. It does make life easier and we are more independent - a big game-changer! You're awesome, Abby!
Excellent for anyone to retrieve otherwise inaccessible items, appears to be much better built than most consumer-grade tools.
This invention is just the ticket for quads with tenodesis! In thirty-eight years I've used several reachers of my own design. A sawed-off cattle prod, telescopic magnets, yard signs, and coat hangers. What a lucky discovery for me and others!
I love it. Feel free to check out my website, inthewaitingblog.com for more!:)
@@abby_marsh29 I enjoyed your website! The fanny pack, I'm taking a look. You might mention going to www.quadtools.com. My grabber - I love it and would like it on me all the time but it is kinda cumbersome - any suggestions?
It looks like a good foot scratcher too.
Interesting,well done
do you have a hoist that transfers you to car.. bed etc ?
hi. what is the length? 30 inches or 36?
Any tools to use laptop,phones?
What size is this one?
How much does your reacher measure? I need one but I don't know I must choose manual because I'm c4 c5 and my wrist function is up to 2/5. Can u give me any advices?
I recommend going to their website Quadtools.com and check out their sizing!!
What is the foam block on your footplate for?
My muscle spasms make me feet cross which causes pain
@@noraamatthews That is a great idea!!
Saludos desde Argentina.
What happened to Abby? Haven't see her post anything for a long time....
Did you stop making videos? :(
Well that’s cool
That's an impressive grabber. How is it for picking up a smartphone? How much do they cost?
It does really well, you just need the right angle to pick it up. It helps if there's a case on the phone. It's about $150 but worth it for my situation. I can live independently!
that could work for me as well
neat..
😊😊😊😊😊
What if one can't move their wrist
They have a sip n grip tool at quadtools.com
Great,cause I'm a quadriplegic myself and I can't move my wrist
I hope this tool will help you!
Acho tenho quase certeza teu nome não e estranho você já conversamos amiga
This young lady is beautiful she going to make some young man a very lucky guy
Hii
I don't think is available in India but thanks anyway
www.quadtools.com Yes, India, too.
Hola abby como estas?tienes Facebook?
That'a paraplegic, not quadriplegic
I'm sorry?
Quadriplegic people are unable to use their hands. You should change your video title to a paraplegic instead of a quadriplegic or you should be specific about quadriplegics who have partial hand movements.
I am a quadriplegic and I cannot move my hands so the title is correct. I can only lift my wrist which is how this tool operates. It was designed by a quad and for quads. All quadriplegics have impairments in their hand and it was specified in the video that you do not need hand function to operate it. If you are confused with my hand movement, it is because I use tenodesis grasp to put the tool on. I this also mention that this company has a sip n grip tool that quad's can use if you have weak wrist movement.
I see. Thanks for the clarification. I think your spinal cord injury was a partial one since you still have some wrist movement. I work with the people who are neck-down paralyzed and do not have any sort of wrist or hand movements.
@@nazmussahadat9753 Bastante tiene la chica como para rebatirle una lesión si es paraplejia o tetraplegia... un poco lamentable hacer hincapié en ese aspecto y no valorar el ejemplo de superación que es esta chica.