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Networking links for
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MOTOmed Facebook
MOTOmed Myspace
Stretch Stick Myspace
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Upcoming Events
April 17-19, 2009 - Abilities Expo - Edison, NJ
May 29-31, 2009 - Abilities Expo - Anaheim, CA
July 13-18, 2009 - VA Games - Spokane, WA
July 26-28, 2009 - Independence Expo - Long Island, NY
August 6-8, 2009 - Independence Expo - Orlando, FL
September 23-26, 2009 - SCI Congress - Dallas, TX
September 12-14, 2009 - Abilities Expo - Minneapolis, MN
October 13-15, 2009 - Medtrade Fall - Atlanta, GA | |
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Accessory Spotlight |
Modification for Synchronized Arm/Upper Body Training
Item #554 
- Both arms are bent or stretched synchronically
- Quick switch to alternating mode
- Same principal as with handy bikes
- Adjustable to standard pedals without tools
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Testimonial from MOTOmed user:
Ellen Matza |
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Greetings from Seattle! 
I absolutely love my MOTOmed - I use it everday! Not only is it a terrific asset in assisting in my strength development, it is also cost effective since home physical therapy can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars.
My husband, Michael, along with my daughters, Stephanie and Elise, have been helping raise money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for many years. Prior to living here in Seattle we lived in Jacksonville, FL where we were very active in the Greater NE Florida Chapter.
With the Seattle MS Walk this weekend, we are sending out reminders to get as many donations as possible. Large or small, every bit helps. I'd like to encourage everyone to donate to this worthy cause! You can easily go to the link below:
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will use the funds collected from the MS Walk to not only support research for a cure, but also to provide programs to address the needs of people living with MS today. Your support can and will make positive changes in many lives. Thank you and the folks at RI, LLC distributors of the MOTOmed!
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The Versatility of the Gracile |
| Have you ever wondered if there is a pediatric size Letto for children who are bed ridden? Though there is not a specific model like the Letto for children, one option you have is to lay a child on a mat on the floor and secure their feet into the safety foot shells of the Gracile in the same way you would if the child were using it in a seated position. This posture will simulate the same style of therapy that the Letto provides for adults!
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