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thanks beth, my heaadsticks are fine. hbo put up a web page for my film and
one person left a message asking for infromation about headsticks. so i will
past this infromation.
thanks again,
dan
"Elizabeth H. Thiers" wrote:
> Adaptive Switch Labs - 800-626-8698
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> Madentec - 780-450-8926
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> SEMCO - 920-693-2824
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> Stealth Products - 830.693.1981
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> Switch- it - 800-376-9888
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> Tash - 800-463-5685
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> Whitmyer Biomechanix - 850-656-9448
>
> On the net you can check out Abledata at www.abledata.com and do a search
> with lists and sites.
> For a list of OT's who are trained in Assistive technology and are certified
> you can do a search at resna.org
> Not all OTs are trained or have a clue about assistive technology. You may
> be able to save yourself some time by trying on different headwands as not
> all are created equal.
>
> Is that clear as mud?
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> Have you worn out your old one?
>
> Beth the OT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Lawrence D. Keplinger
> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:09 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: headsticks
>
> mostly for beth the o.t.,
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> i got a question, if someone wants to find infromation about headsticks
> what woul be the best research? would headsticks be in a o.t. trade
> mag.? would the best bet be contecting an o.t. at a local rehad center,
> is there a web site?
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> thanks,
> dan
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