wrist training Splint Hemiplegia Extension

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Five-finger separation fixationTraining + Fixed Dual Function Scope of application:*Hand traction after stroke*Rehabilitation after wrist surgery*Hand cramps curl up into fists*Joint curling...
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wrist training Splint Hemiplegia Extension

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Five-finger separation fixation
Training + Fixed Dual Function

Scope of application:
*Hand traction after stroke
*Rehabilitation after wrist surgery
*Hand cramps curl up into fists
*Joint curling fingers and wrists weakness

feel the intensity of the training
Adjust the training angle by yourself
palm flexion/back extension suitable for fixed angle
Double-effect rehabilitation training is more significant

Adhere to 2-3 sets of training every day, each set of training 10-20 minutes
Do the fastest recovery in the shortest time

 

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Q: How long does it take to see results?

A: After a stroke, brain plasticity is a gradual and long-term process, not an immediate effect. It improves gradually through physical therapy (PT) exercises. The duration and effectiveness of the therapy can vary significantly based on each patient's condition. Generally, recovery of hand function is slower compared to other areas.

Q: How should the Hand Function Rehabilitation Robot be used?

A: It is recommended to choose an appropriate level of intensity and training frequency based on your individual situation. Typically, it can be used 2 to 4 times a day for about 20 minutes each time. Avoid excessive training time, and if there is any soreness in the hand the day after training, reduce the frequency of daily training.

Expert advice: "Hand function impairment poses significant challenges to patients' lives, and the rehabilitation process can be demanding. While the journey may be tough, achieving the desired rehabilitation outcome relies on confidence, patience, consistent and scientifically guided training."