Erika Suhl.  Allows clinicians to select the most appropriate upper extremity exercise for each patient  OT’s can print out a customized program for.

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Erika Suhl

 Allows clinicians to select the most appropriate upper extremity exercise for each patient  OT’s can print out a customized program for the at home use of each individual.  Allows clinician to choose specific exercise routines, view client histories, and edit comments.  Programs/routines can be saved and later modified as clients progress.

 To provide an at home service to the patients so that their rehabilitation does not stop after they leave an appointment  Increase recovery time for patients  Easy way to track the progress of each patient  Easy to keep track of each at home exercise they have completed  Easy to compare the start/end of each individuals rehabilitation.

Patients  A convenient way to continue their rehabilitation at home  Affordable equipment  Equipment that can be used with limited space  Printable workout sheets for patients to take home Occupational Therapists  OT’s can monitor the progression of each patient  Easy way to keep track of the workouts completed by each patient  OT’s choose what exercises each client does that week  Variety of 234 exercises to chose from

1. Resistance Bands 2. Thera-Flex Therapy Putty 3. Thera Band Flex Bar 4. Tennis Ball 5. Cooling Gel Pads

 Description: An elastic band used for strength training.  Purpose: Used to provide resistance to a desired muscle group allowing for strength and stability to increase over time  Value: Safe, convenient, affordable way for patients to continue their rehabilitation at home.  Where to Buy: Any sports establishment  Cost: Set of 3 Bands ($17.99)

 Description: Used for hand and finger rehab exercise and for stress reduction.  Purpose: To slowly regain strength in the hands of each patient struggling to complete everyday tasks.  Value: Fun and easy and easy way for patients to rehabilitate.  Where to Buy: Sports Establishment/Ebay  Cost: $6.96

 Description: A flexible, durable resistance bar with a ridged surface for enhanced grip during use.  Purpose: It is used to improve grip strength and upper extremity stabilization by bending, twisting, or oscillation movement.  Value: To be a convenient, durable, useful piece of equipment patients can use anywhere.  Where to Buy: Sports Establishment/Ebay  Cost: $13.95

 Description: Generic tennis ball  Purpose: An affordable way for patients to get a deep tissue massage to keep patients from feeling fatigued  Value: Keep patients from feeling sore and discouraged from continuing their rehabilitation.  Where to Buy: Any Sports Establishment/Walmart  Cost: 3 pack ($2.39) at Modell’s Sporting Goods

 Description: A thin reusable ice pack that allows for muscles to heal after a strenuous workouts.  Purpose: To reduce the soreness in muscles.  Value: To be an affordable way to prevent injuries and muscle soreness from setting back a clients progression.  Where to Buy: Any pharmacy  Cost: (As low as $7.00)

 Flat rate of $  Ships in 10 days of payment

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 Equipment : $48.29  Software: $  Total: $184.04