High Quality Hand Exercise Therapy Stroke Hand Exerciser Rehabilitation Robot Glove

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It can effectively alleviate the following symptoms: Postoperative rehabilitation Muscle spasms and contractions Motor dysfunction Numbness and loss of sensation  Mirror Training...
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High Quality Hand Exercise Therapy Stroke Hand Exerciser Rehabilitation Robot Glove

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It can effectively alleviate the following symptoms: Postoperative rehabilitation Muscle spasms and contractions Motor dysfunction Numbness and loss of sensation 
Mirror Training Utilizing the principle of mirror therapy, the movement of the healthy hand is mirrored to drive the motion of the affected side. Through continuous imitation and relearning, this approach aims to enhance the training effect.

High-quality diving fabric, firm stitching, and durable Premium ABS exoskeleton material, perfectly fitting finger joints Velcro fastener for secure attachment, not easily loosened
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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."