CARON FAHERTY
Occupational Therapy in Stuart, FL

License number
Florida 1145
Issued Date
Jul 11, 1983
Effective Date
Feb 8, 2015
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2019
Category
Health Care
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address
2104 N W 22 Ave, Stuart, FL 34994
Phone
(772) 708-3751

Personal information

See more information about CARON FAHERTY at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Caron Faherty
Jensen Beach, FL
(772) 692-4902
Caron J Faherty, age 76
2104 22Nd St, Stuart, FL 34994
(772) 692-4902
(772) 934-6184
(561) 692-4902
Caron J Faherty, age 76
2104 22Nd Ave, Stuart, FL 34994
(561) 692-4902
(772) 692-4902
Caron J Faherty, age 76
103 Florida Ave, Stuart, FL 34994
(772) 335-5427
(772) 335-3673
(772) 692-4902
Caron Faherty, age 76
1508 Lake Pt, Stuart, FL 34994
(561) 692-1676

Organization information

See more information about CARON FAHERTY at bizstanding.com

Caron Faherty, PA

2104 NW 22 Ave, Stuart, FL 34994

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Aug 24, 1994
State ID:
P94000063022
Business type:
Domestic for Profit Corporation
President, Secretary:
Caron Faherty President, Secretary, inactive

Professional information

Caron Faherty Photo 1

Wrist Guard For Alleviating Repetitive Strain Disorder By Computer Operators

US Patent:
6517507, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Nov 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/710384
Inventors:
Caron Faherty - Stuart FL 34994-8801
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 64, 602 21
Abstract:
A support device which is worn on ones wrist to protect the median nerve when the wrist is resting on a surface such as a keyboard of a computer. The device is tubular in structure and fabricated of a knit material including a mixture of SPANDEX® and cotton. The knit material permits the tubular device to expand for placing the device over the hand and onto the wrist. The tubular knot material includes a pocket or space in which a foam material is placed. The foam ends are folded back toward each other and spaced from each other to form a canal. The canal is placed toward the wrist when worn and aligned with the median nerve. Therefore, a space is provided over the median nerve to protect the median nerve from excess pressure from the wrist.