EZON Glove Concept

I took my son to equine assisted therapy last week, and there was another toddler with cerebral palsy. Her hands were very stiff and as it got cold the therapists wanted to get gloves on her, her father and I started talking about how hard gloves were for her and I thought of this concept, which could be used for individuals with arthritis, MS, and more, as well as kids who just have a hard time getting their fingers into the correct holes without doubling up.

The idea is that the area immediately behind the finger slots opens up to allow the palm to dip out of the way so that the fingers can get in first and then the palm and top part of the hand is wrapped and Velcro bound together.

More by Sergio Slansky

View profile