Clinical Engineering for Hospitals
I also did a few things for the Cleveland institute of the blind
and Cleveland Public Schools when I helped them create interest in their programs.
When I was 30 I was going clinical engineering and designed and built all kinds of things for the medical industry including tolls or occupational therapists and their patients
here is a pictures of Ed Prentke and I
He was pone of the founders of a company called Prentke Romac in the states.
That's Ed above using a device I designed and built to help people with arm and shoulder problems recuperate. It allows the user to improve as the tension can be adjusted. They could also use it for twisting their arms as well. That's me below.

The O.T. Department liked it so much, I designed and built them a few other things too.
In another part of the hospital, I designed and built this Gurney Adapter which allowed quadriplegics and paraplegics to lay face down in the gurney and read a book or do something else, after they have finished a meal.

Your technological wizardry liberates the physically disabled
and your abiding faith in their total humanity restores their dignity."

That is Ed and I sailing in his Ketch. We did all kinds of stuff together. I will miss him. He were friends till he died at 106
just a few years ago.
