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Hand Gym Exercise Unit (Model 70900)

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The Hand Gym Exercise Unit, model 70900, is a therapeutic hand exerciser designed for use by individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, partial paralysis after stroke or who have had accidents, fractures, multiple sclerosis, or hand surgery. As a therapy tool, this triangular device helps to maintain dexterity and range of motion using isotonic, isometric, and resistive movements while the hand is positioned for optimal funcitoning. It may also be used to improve hand strength or agility. The device consists of five parallel, clear plastic plates with spacer rods along with foam cushions and rubber bands which adjust for different exercises and hand sizes. 

Technical Specifications: 

Each finger joint can be exercised individually or together. The included instruction manual provides seven range of motion exercises and 13 isometric exercises, all with descriptions of the muscles being worked. DIMENSIONS: 5.5 x 6.5 x 7.5 inches. WEIGHT: 12 ounces.

Measures 5 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 7 1/2" (14 x 17 x 19 cm) and weighs 12 oz. (.34 kg). Instruction booklet with illustrations included. Replacement Kit includes five 1/4"(.64 cm) rods with caps, two large foam cushions, six small foam cushions, two rubber bands (made of pure natural rubber).  

 

 

Warranty: 12 months parts and labor.

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Price Check
Price: 
90.72
as of: 
11/23/2015
Hand Gym Exercise Unit (Model 70900)

Made By:

Ableware ( Formely Maddak, Inc.)
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 800-443-4926
Fax: 973-305-0841
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
973-628-7600
Tags: 
Walking, Therapeutic Aids, Recreation, Personal Care, Home Management, Communication, Architectural Elements, Seating, Wheeled Mobility