MARGARET E ROBINSON, OT
Occupational Therapy at Loop Rd, Covington, KY

License number
Kentucky R0466
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address 2
560 SOUTH Loop Rd, Covington, KY 41017
PO Box 6031, Cincinnati, OH 45270
Phone
(859) 301-5600
(859) 301-5669 (Fax)
(513) 557-4270
(513) 557-3214 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Margaret Robinson, age 62
4813 Greenlee Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45217
(513) 242-0736
Margaret Robinson, age 60
4740 Eldo St, Willoughby, OH 44094
(440) 954-9338
Margaret Robinson, age 65
426 Mcalpin Ave, Erlanger, KY 41018
(859) 630-7803
Margaret Robinson, age 66
520 S 5Th St, Steubenville, OH 43952
(740) 282-1639

Professional information

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Programmer/Analyst At Xavier University

Position:
Programmer/Analyst at Xavier University
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Xavier University since Aug 1979 - Programmer/Analyst Xavier University 1979 - 2011 - Programmer/Analyst
Education:
Xavier University 2009 - 2015
Certificate in Project Management, Project Management
Gateway Community College, KY 1978 - 1979
Certificate in Information Technology, Information Technology
Skills:
Project Management, Programmer, Analyst


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Margaret E Robinson, Edgewood KY - OT (Occupational therapy)

Specialties:
Occupational Therapy
Address:
560 S Loop Rd, Edgewood 41017
(859) 301-5600 (Phone), (859) 301-5669 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Remedial Hand Wear Article For Preventing Hyperextension With Full Distal Knuckle Flexure

US Patent:
6010473, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jun 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/100165
Inventors:
Margaret E. Robinson - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61F 5058, A61F 510, A61F 537
US Classification:
602 21
Abstract:
A remedial hand wear article is for use by individuals who have suffered nerve damage which diminishes use of the hand. The article comprises (a) a glove for comfortably fitting onto a hand of an individual, (b) an enclosure permanently attached on the glove's top side and superimposed over at least one finger of the glove, and (c) a substantially rigid member positioned within the enclosure and contoured to follow the shape of a top of the individual's hand and to be operably associated with at least one finger of the individual to hold the at least one finger in a desired position and so that full finger flexure at proximal and distal knuckles is retained. The hand wear article is designed to remedy problems caused by different nerve damage in that one to five enclosure elongated sections are permanently attached over glove fingers depending on which finger(s) of the individual is affected by the damaged nerve. The glove portion of the hand wear article provides comfort to the user while also serving to lessen the noticeability of any hand or finger grotesqueness.


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Remedial Hand Wear Article

US Patent:
5476439, Dec 19, 1995
Filed:
Jun 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/259175
Inventors:
Margaret E. Robinson - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61H 102
US Classification:
601 40
Abstract:
A remedial hand wear article is for use by individuals who have suffered nerve damage which diminishes use of the hand. The article comprises (a) a glove for comfortably fitting onto a hand of an individual, (b) an enclosure permanently attached on the glove's top side and superimposed over at least one finger of the glove, and (c) a restraining member positioned within the enclosure so as to be operably associated with a finger of the individual to hold that finger in a desired position. The hand wear article is designed to remedy problems caused by different nerve damage in that one to five enclosure elongated sections are permanently attached over glove fingers depending on which finger(s) of the individual is affected by the damaged nerve. The glove portion of the hand wear article provides comfort to the user while also serving to lessen the noticeability of any hand or finger grotesqueness. The restraining members are either spring-like or rigid in nature depending on the particular nerve damage and care which is needed.