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Promotes the use of the gross motor skills in the shoulder such as for children and adults with Cerebral Palsy, Arthritis, Huntington's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, as well as those recovering from spinal cord injuries and strokes, and those having poor fine motor skills in the hand. Assists users in gaining confidence to write, paint, draw or use touch screen devices such as smartphone or tablet. Promotes communication, cognitive skills, independence, self-expression, creativity, and help users stay active and connected with their creative pursuits.

Guide Hands showing 2 vertical metal axles fixed on the left and right side of a square board in black. A horizontal axle sits on top of these 2 vertical axles, on which a user's right hand is shown resting on a handpiece with elastic adjustable strap fasten to his wrist, enabling the user to move the hand along with the handpiece freely in all directions of left, right, up and down. A flexible grip attached with a paintbrush is shown fasten on the left side of the handpiece to help the user paint on a piece of drawing paper placed in the middle of the square board.