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Stick-e® Gloves are perfect for
anyone using a mobility device such as a
walker, cane or crutches, elderly people whose
skin has thinned, and people suffering from
nerve or muscle impairment which hinders their
ability to grip. These include people suffering
from MS, strokes, arthritis and fibromyalgia
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Elderly Skin Traits
Dry skin commonly afflicts most of the elderly.
This is because as we age, our skin begins to
thin. As it thins, it is less able to retain
moisture, thus leading to dry skin.
Dry skin can lead to problems in a younger
person, but can cause even more problems for
the elderly. Thin skin is more easily torn letting
bacteria in. The elderly have a harder time
fighting bacteria, so they want decrease their
chances of infection. Stick-e® Gloves provide
protection to help prevent tearing.
Stick-e® Gloves also assist with gripping a walker
more comfortably to relieve unnecessary stress on
the joints and help prevent joint deformities. The
unique Stick-e® pad will provide a more secure
grip and help prevent falls.
47,000 older
Americans are treated in emergency rooms each
year following falls associated with walkers and
canes. Fractures, bruises and abrasions are the
most common injuries associated with falls.
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Mobility devices are not merely devices for
the infirm. They also offer support for people
with temporary or permanent injuries of the
torso or legs, according to the American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. The U.S.
Census Bureau reported that 10 million
people in 2010 used mobility devices.
Stick-e® Gloves, help protect the skin from wear and tear, help maintain
warmth, and provide for a non-slip surface to assist with better gripping. The
exposed fingers enable the wearer to continue to use the fingertips for
everything from operating a remote control, telephone, keyboard, turning the
page on a book to sewing. All of these features help provide for a safer,
healthier and higher quality of life.