Digi-Extend Finger Exerciser
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This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions.
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For health reasons we are unable to accept returns or exchanges of hygiene products.
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This item is considered dimensionally oversized parcel or requires truck delivery. Additional shipping charges will be calculated at time of order.
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This item is classified as hazardous materials. Can ship ground only - restricted from air. Additional shipping surcharge will be added at time of order.
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This product has a Bariatric rating.
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- Can be used for finger abduction, blocking and flexion exercises
- Set of Digi-Extend Exercisers includes an exercise booklet and four exercisers in various resistances:
- Tan (XX-light)
- Yellow (X-light)
- Red (light)
- Green (medium
- Progressive color-coded resistance gives patient positive feedback
- For rehabilitation of carpal tunnel, arthritis, stroke, fractures, tendon injury, nerve lacerations, tennis elbow
The Digi-Extend Finger Exerciser is a unique therapy device that can isolate the extension of all five fingers and each of the individual finger joints. The product strengthens the intrinsic and extrinsic muscle groups to maximize ex-tensor tendon gliding, joint motion, coordination and muscle function in the hand and forearm. Patients can easily change the resistance levels and vary their hand positions for specific exercises to help maximize exercise goals and prevent injury.
- Can be used for finger abduction, blocking and flexion exercises
- Set of Digi-Extend Exercisers includes an exercise booklet and four exercisers in various resistances:
- Tan (XX-light)
- Yellow (X-light)
- Red (light)
- Green (medium
- Progressive color-coded resistance gives patient positive feedback
- For rehabilitation of carpal tunnel, arthritis, stroke, fractures, tendon injury, nerve lacerations, tennis elbow