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Due to neurological issues, descending a staircase is becoming
increasingly problematic for Yours Truly. Current strategy is going down sideways holding the railing, but a collapsed knee could defeat that. If I take a header, seems like the best outcome would be a quick death... but the most likely outcome would be long term disability. That being said.... Is anybody familiar with assistive devices to mitigate the risk? A mini-elevator seems like overkill to me - and also a space-eating PITA. Ascending, no problem... worst case a bruised knee or something. I'm starting to think in terms of some kind of quick-on-quick-off harness attached to a spool whose speed of unwinding is governed. You put slip the harness on around the chest, start going down the stairs, start to take a header, and the inertial brake on the spool kicks in reducing the header to something more like a straight-down fall on to one's butt or knees. Anybody been here? -- Pete Cresswell |
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