The patent-pending invention centers on an ergonomic design meant to support the focus objects used during therapy. By providing a stable platform, the tool allows practitioners to maintain a comfortable posture for extended periods, directly addressing the shoulder and arm fatigue common in clinical practice. The creator emphasizes that the system is built for ease of use, ensuring it integrates into existing therapeutic workflows without added complexity.
The project is currently managed by the Toronto office of InventHelp and is available for licensing or acquisition by manufacturers. Interested parties can access technical drawings and prototype specifications through the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters by referencing file 25-TRO-1644.

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