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Hand Therapy Exercise Balls
Home4physio - Physiotherapy Balls are an excellent way of exercising the muscles in the forearm, hand and fingers. Using the two variable resistance balls provide resistance training for the hand and fingers, and is ideal for wrist stability, muscle tone, strength and for developing dexterity. Complete with a range of 6 different exercises
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Home4physio - Set of 2 (Soft and Firm) Physiotherapy Hand Exercise Balls. Home4physio - Physiotherapy Balls are an excellent way of exercising the muscles in the forearm, hand and fingers. Using the two variable resistance balls provide resistance training for the hand and fingers, and is ideal for wrist stability, muscle tone, strength and for developing dexterity. Complete with a range of 6 different exercises Ball Size: 5cm The 2 different strengths are: Pink (Soft) and Blue (Firm) Availability: Dispatched...
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The number of people suffering with stiff or painful joints in the hands, fingers and forearms, is increasing. Repetitive and muscular strains can be relieved by combining rebounding sessions on the mini trampoline, with a variety of handy exercise tips and techniques
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Hand Therapy Ball Set What is a Hand Threapy Ball Set? A Hand Threapy Ball Set is made up of 5 squeezable balls - colour coded according to level of resistance - for strengthening the hand and wrist. When to use it A Hand Threapy Ball Set is ideal for hand, finger and forearm exercises and helps to strengthen grip, increase dexterity and mobility, while improving fine and gross motor skills, especially following fractured fingers, wrist and hand fractures, upper limb fractures, dislocated shoulder...
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Physio-Therapy Balls are an excellent way of exercising the muscles in the forearm, hand and fingers. Using the two variable resistance balls provide resistance training for the hand and fingers, and is ideal for wrist stability, muscle tone, strength and for developing dexterity. The 2 different strengths are: Pink (Soft) and Blue (Firm). They arrive in a plastic display packaging showing different exercises. The packaging is also used to store the Physio-Therapy Balls after use.
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Hand Therapy Ball Medium
Extra firm squeezable balls for strengthening the hand and wrist. Colour coded according to level of resistance. When to use it Ideal for hand, finger and forearm exercises and help to strengthen grip, increase dexterity and mobility, while improving fine and gross motor skills. Common Conditions Following fractured fingers Following wrist and hand fractures Following upper limb fractures Dislocated shoulder AcromioClavicular (AC) joint injuries Resistance Levels of resistance: - Extra Soft ...
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Extra firm squeezable balls for strengthening the hand and wrist. Colour coded according to level of resistance. When to use it Ideal for hand, finger and forearm exercises and help to strengthen grip, increase dexterity and mobility, while improving fine and gross motor skills. Common Conditions Following fractured fingers Following wrist and hand fractures Following upper limb fractures Dislocated shoulder AcromioClavicular (AC) joint injuries Resistance Levels of resistance: - Extra Soft ...
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Extra firm squeezable balls for strengthening the hand and wrist. Colour coded according to level of resistance. When to use it Ideal for hand, finger and forearm exercises and help to strengthen grip, increase dexterity and mobility, while improving fine and gross motor skills. Common Conditions Following fractured fingers Following wrist and hand fractures Following upper limb fractures Dislocated shoulder AcromioClavicular (AC) joint injuries Resistance Levels of resistance: - Extra Soft ...
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HANDMASTER PLUS is available in 3 strengths and levels of firmness for hand therapy and hand strength building. *Soft - for early rehab and weakness *Medium - for late rehab and wellness *Firm - for strength and speed training Each HANDMASTER PLUS comes complete with resistant ball, two flexible cords and complete instructions.Use for: *Carpal tunnel syndrome *Tennis elbow *Golfers elbow *RSIs Repetitive stress/strain injuries *Tendonitis *DeQuervains syndrome *Dupuytrens contracture *Osteoarthritis...
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