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Re: Fw: Re: stepping canes
Wanda-- The cane is wooden, and the "wand" that you can step over is a
piece of red plastic, about 8 or 10 inches long, that is bent up against
the shaft of the cane most of the time. When you need to use it, you push
it down so that it protrudes at a right angle to the cane itself. Then it
is supposed to stimulate the ability to step over the wand, and break the
freeze. The canes are ordered according to one's height. In case you
missed my earlier post, here it is again---
To Bruce:
>YES!!! I can't believe I actually found the brochure! It is called the
>"StepOver Wand" and may be >ordered from
HurryCane Products,Inc.
16700 Bajio Ct
Encino, CA 91436
(818)789-9612
Fax : 629-491-0157
And as Barb M. added:
"or via email at HrryCane@xxxxxxx
Note regarding Lisa's email address: There's no "U"
between the H
and the Y."
.>The inventor and CEO of the company, Lisa Greenstadt, is herself a PWP.
>I suggest you request a brochure, as prices may have changed, and there
>are several different >options, + the size goes by your height.
>I should add that Peter has not found the wand part works for him---but
>that may be resistance on his >part, and he doesn't freeze badly now.
Bruce wrote:
>I am just now sending for the brochure - maybe someone who has seen one can
>describe it to you.
>
>bba
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Wanda Hull <Owlovers@xxxxxxx>
>To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 11:28 AM
>Subject: Re: stepping canes
>
>
>> What are these ?? Sounds very interesting as hubby Len has lots of trouble
>> with freezing... Thanks, Wanda
Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 82/70/55
Oxford, Ohio
<flintepc@xxxxxxxxxx>
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