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How can TeleStik® “hook head” assist those with limited shoulder strength?

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How can TeleStik® “hook head” assist those with limited shoulder strength?

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The weight of the TeleStik® models range from 2.3 ounces to 5.4 ounces. They are the lightest most portable reachers in the World. If you have a disability and/or are in a wheelchair and you are concerned you don’t have the shoulder strength to extend the telescoping arm, you can attach the hook head to a fixed object (ie door handle, cupboard handle) and simply back up. To close or collapse the telescoping arm, you can push against a fixed object (ie wall, door). Please ensure the telescoping stainless steel arm is extended or closed on a straight plane. If the stainless steel arm is on an angle or bent when closing or extending, irreparable damage may occur.

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