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Dressing Aids

Elastic Shoelaces

Also listed as: No-tie elastic shoelaces

Generic · Shoelaces

Slip-on fit after one-time lace conversion — reduces daily fine-motor tying demand for finger stiffness or single-hand use.

What this is for

Extends reach and grip for buttons, zippers, socks, and shoes when bending or manipulating small fasteners is hard on the hands or shoulders.

How it is usually used

Used at the start of the day or after bathing when stiffness is highest; many people combine hooks and long handles so they can dress without rushing.

  • Often grouped with “shoelaces” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
  • Often grouped with “dressing” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
  • Often grouped with “limited rom” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
  • Often grouped with “fine motor limit” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.
  • Often grouped with “post surgery” goals in hand rehab education—helpful when that theme matches what you are working on with a clinician.

This page explains typical patterns only. It is not a personalized prescription—follow your clinician, product instructions, and local safety rules.

Typical price (education estimate)

~$9

Often listed around $5 $12 — varies by retailer and region.

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