Model Name | - Finger & Shoulder Abduction Ladder Finger Bar Physiotherapy
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Part Number ID | - Finger Ladder Bar Rehabilation Electrotherapy Device
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Sport Type | - Fitness Accessory Kit, Shoulder Abduction Ladder, Finger Exerciser, Flexibility and Range of Motion: Regular use of plastic finger ladders can help increase flexibility and range of motion in the fingers, promoting joint health and preventing stiffness or contractures, especially in cases of immobilization or prolonged inactivity. Muscle Strengthening: By engaging the muscles of the hand and fingers, plastic finger ladders facilitate muscle strengthening and endurance. This is beneficial for individuals recovering from weakness due to injury, surgery, or neurological conditions affecting the hands.
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Usage | - Finger Ladder is designed to offer progressive motion exercises for the shoulder, elbow and wrist joints., Offers a range of 30 Steps at 3.4 Cms intervals. ie 10 Steps per Section., Plastic Moulded in 3 Parts of Different Color, Can be used Seperately at your will., Plastic Moulded in 3 Parts of Different Color, Can be used Seperately at your will., Rehabilitation of Hand and Finger Injuries: Plastic finger ladders are commonly used in hand therapy and rehabilitation programs to restore function and strength following hand or finger injuries, surgeries, or conditions such as tendonitis or arthritis. The ladder's graduated steps allow for progressive resistance and range of motion exercises tailored to the individual's needs.
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Other Features | - Ladder/Finger Shoulder Abduction Ladder/Therapy Ladder (Multicolor), Finger and Shoulder Abduction Ladder, Type: Hand Grip/Fitness Grip, Mostly used for the exercise of frozen shoulder, hand and fingers, It is highly considered for proper exercise of your shoulder, hand and fingers, Measures 103 x 11 Cms Aprx. 3 parts 34.4 Cms each Aprx make it easy to use and store., Sensory Stimulation: The tactile feedback provided by the plastic rungs stimulates sensory receptors in the fingers, enhancing proprioception (awareness of body position) and tactile discrimination (ability to distinguish between different textures or sensations), which are important for functional hand use.
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