Work Bench Endurance Therapy Ideal for improving strength and endurance of the shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands and ideal for improving fine motor co-ordination.

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Work Bench Endurance Therapy Ideal for improving strength and endurance of the shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands and ideal for improving fine motor co-ordination. Cut-out front allows bilateral work that duplicates a hidden, confined work area. Compact design allows positioning at various heights to be used by a person whilst sitting, standing or lying.

Hand & Finger Exercise System Develops isolated finger strength, flexibility and coordination as it builds hand and forearm strength. Stronger digits can no longer compensate for weaker ones, as each finger is appropriately challenged on its own spring-loaded button. Metal rack display set of five pocket-sized units includes graduated resistances.

Resistive Exercise Putty allows introducing resistive exercises earlier in the therapy program than is commonly possible. A great therapy for people with limited grip strength, including arthritis sufferers and stroke patients.

Basic Ergonomic Hand Exerciser Provides progressive resistive hand strengthening. Conforms to the hand for comfort and even distribution of resistance across the palm. Includes 3 pairs of graded, color-coded rubber bands, which can be changed to adjust resistance, and 2 clips.

Hand grip Helps condition and strengthen client’s hand and grip.

TheraBand Hand Exerciser These hand exercisers are ideal for strengthening grip and increasing hand motion. Five color-coded levels of resistance accommodate a weak to strong hand grasp. These exercise balls can be heated in the microwave for warm therapy, or chilled in the freezer for cold therapy.

Egg Shaped Hand Exercisers. Comfortable egg shape encourages patients to do exercises. Slow recovery of rubber helps Strengthen specific finger or thumb.

Eggsercizer Hand Exerciser This hand exerciser is useful for strengthening the hand, wrist, and helps reduce Carpal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms. This helps strengthen grip, increases dexterity, and improves mobility of the wrist..

Hand Master Plus Exerciser The result is maximum speed, strength, and range of motion. Put an end to the imbalance from repetitive gripping and finger flexation. bringing strength and balance to the hands, wrists, and elbows, and increase blood circulation.

Pronation/Supination Wheel can be used effectively to promote pronation and supination. The comfortable hand bar can accommodate any size hand as well as a flexion glove if necessary. The rubber surface on the outside allow non-slip motion of the wheel during exercise. Wheel weighs approximately 2 lb.

Stacking Cone Pattern Board is an arm exerciser and eye hand coordination activity designed for use with individuals with upper extremity or neurological disabilities. This set aids in increasing upper extremity range of motion, working in proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation patterns or compensating for unilateral neglect.

DEPTH PERCEPTION PEG BOARD SET a two-level pegboard designed to stimulate eye- hand coordination and depth perception in individuals with neurological disabilities. The bottom level of the pegboard is wood and the top level is clear. The set includes the pegboard and 21 pegs

Peg Board With Round and Square Pegs designed for use in fine motor grasping, matching, sorting, and color recognition activities. Each of the 5 rows of pegs are differently colored. The square pegs are easier to grasp, but slightly more difficult to fit than similar size round pegs.

Finger extension remedial board game encourages players to extend fingers. Board has Velcro hook surface while checkers have pile surface providing added resistance.

E-Z Exerboard Provides resistive finger flexion, extension and lateral prehension, forearm supination and pronation, and wrist flexion and extension.

Fine Motor Exercise Kit Provides all the necessary equipment to improve fine motor coordination. Exercise programs and descriptions are included.

COGNITOYS SET is an arm exerciser and an eye hand coordination exerciser designed to improve reach, range of motion, midline crossing, and upper extremity strength and endurance through graded repetitive exercise for children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. The set consists of a wooden base with four removable wooden dowels of varying heights and 16 brightly colored firm foam shapes (rectangles, squares, triangles, and circles) with holes through the center for placement and stacking on the dowels. Exercises can be performed standing, sitting, or from a wheelchair, and the shapes can also be used to promote shape and color recognition.

Arm/Leg Combo Skate For range of motion exercise.

Figure-8 Board System figure-8 shoulder exercise board, a hand skate and a resistance system. Hooks at four points permit adding the weight system. Weight system fastens to provide resistance in any direction and in the specific amount needed.

Grahamizer Use for upper extremity exercise in the treatment of CVAs, stiff shoulders and neurological difficulties. Increases shoulder, elbow and upper arm ROM, endurance and strength. Double pivot system is adjustable, allowing a greater arc of exercise circumference.

Shoulder Exercise Ladder Moving dowel rod from slot to slot on the adjustable-angle stand permits work on different muscle groups. Adding cuff weights increases resistance for strengthening.

Graded ROM Arc Ideal treatment for any upper extremity deficit that impairs ROM. Client moves brightly colored links from side to side, developing fine motor, crossing-midline and eye-hand coordination.

VERTICAL &HORIZONTAL RING TREE is an arm exerciser, eye hand coordination exerciser and perceptual training activity designed to improve range of motion, manipulation, endurance and sequencing. Users can sit or stand during use to increase their range of motion, strength, balance and perceptual motor skills. A choice of many sizes offers the ability to grade coordination tasks and address cognitive and perceptual motor skills.

Range-of-Reach Exercise Device Improves range of reach and fine motor skills

Shoulder Abduction Ladder Ideal for progressive ROM.

INCLINE BOARD is an arm exerciser designed to increase muscle strength and endurance for individuals with limited upper limb mobility. the board can be positioned at different angles to provide varying degrees of shoulder extension. Weights may be added for increased resistance.

Economy Wobble and Rocker Boards Rocker Boards measures 15"x18" with a different fulcrum for different levels of ability. designed for balance and proprioception training. It provides multi-planar challenge.

Air splint

Hand grip Helps condition and strengthen client’s hand and grip.