What are some adaptive aids or tools for coping with osteogenesis imperfecta?
People having difficulty walking due to frequent fractures or various physical limitations may be more mobile using crutches, braces, a cane, or a walker. Wheelchairs may be required by some people. Therefore, it’s important that excessive weight gain be avoided. Other adaptive aids and medical procedures are particularly helpful in increasing independence in daily activities and maintaining an optimum level of health. Splints can help stabilize joints. Individuals with hearing loss may benefit from hearing aids. People who have fragile teeth should ask their dentist about capping their teeth early to minimize wear and breakage. Dressing and bathing aids are available through mail-order catalogs. Special reaching devices are available for short-statured people to ensure that they can reach whatever they need. Individuals with OI must naturally take extra safety precautions. One highly recommended precaution is to wear a medical diagnostic bracelet; it could be a lifesaver. At home, avo